Among
non-crypto
owners,
the
statistics
were
flipped,
with
Harris
leading
by
12
points:
53%
of
voters
who’ve
never
owned
crypto
said
they
would
vote
for
Harris,
and
41%
planned
to
vote
for
Trump.
“Trump
has
been
reaching
out
to
the
crypto
community,
and
it
seems
to
have
paid
off,”
said
Dan
Cassino,
professor
of
Government
and
Politics
at
Fairleigh
Dickinson
and
executive
director
of
the
poll,
in
a
Friday
press
release.
“It
might
be
easy
to
dismiss
them
as
insignificant,
but
I
don’t
think
people
realize
exactly
how
widespread
crypto
ownership
is.”