Warren, Deaton spar over crypto in first debate for US Senate seat
John Deaton, a Republican candidate for a Massachusetts US Senate seat, slammed incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren in their first debate for building an “anti-crypto army.”
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John Deaton, a Republican candidate for a Massachusetts US Senate seat, slammed incumbent Senator Elizabeth Warren in their first debate for building an “anti-crypto army.”
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