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CRYPTO LIBERTARIAN Threatens to SABOTAGE New Hampshire GOP Senate Race Over Trump Policy

Gary FranchiFebruary 22, 2026199 views
CRYPTO LIBERTARIAN Threatens to SABOTAGE New Hampshire GOP Senate Race Over Trump Policy
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A libertarian entrepreneur is threatening to torpedo the Republican Party's chances in New Hampshire's crucial Senate race unless President Trump dramatically shifts his administration's approach to cryptocurrency regulation.

Aaron Day, a prominent libertarian activist, told the Washington Examiner that only a "miracle" or major changes to federal crypto policy will prevent him from launching a third-party campaign that could hand the open Senate seat to Democrats.

Day's ultimatum exposes a growing rift between Trump's populist base and libertarian-leaning voters who helped propel the MAGA movement to victory. While Trump has made massive strides in draining the swamp and securing our borders, some allies are growing frustrated with what they see as continued federal overreach in emerging technologies.

Deep State Bureaucrats Still Strangling Innovation

The crypto industry has faced relentless persecution from federal agencies, with the Biden regime's SEC and other bureaucratic tyrants crushing American blockchain innovation while countries like El Salvador embrace Bitcoin freedom. Many expected Trump's return to unleash American technological dominance, but regulatory uncertainty continues to plague the sector.

"Patriots who believe in economic freedom and limited government are watching to see if this administration will truly drain the swamp or just rearrange the deck chairs," Day's threat suggests.

New Hampshire's Senate seat represents a critical hold for Republicans as they work to cement Trump's America First agenda. Losing even one seat could embolden Democrats and RINOs to obstruct the President's mandate from the American people.

Trump's Crossroads Moment

This situation presents President Trump with a choice: embrace the technological revolution that could cement American dominance for decades, or allow Deep State bureaucrats to continue strangling innovation with red tape.

Elon Musk's DOGE initiative has already shown how cutting government waste can unleash American prosperity. Applying that same philosophy to cryptocurrency could unite Trump's coalition while positioning America as the global leader in digital assets.

Will President Trump seize this opportunity to expand his winning coalition, or will bureaucratic inertia hand Democrats an undeserved victory in the Live Free or Die state? The stakes couldn't be higher for the MAGA movement's future.

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LiveFreeOrDieVerified1 hours ago
This is why we can't have nice things! 🙄
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FreedomFirst2024Verifiedjust now
I get the crypto concerns but threatening to sabotage the whole race? That's cutting off your nose to spite your face.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
I've been involved in NH politics for 15 years and these crypto folks always threaten big disruptions but never deliver. The real conservative base knows what's at stake.
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DigitalPatriotVerifiedjust now
Trump's crypto stance has evolved though - he's been more supportive lately. Maybe this person should actually look at his recent statements before making threats.
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PatriotMike603Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what's wrong with the libertarian wing - they'd rather hand Democrats a victory than support the party that actually advances most of their agenda. Trump delivered on deregulation and tax cuts, what more do they want?
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GraniteStateConservativeVerifiedjust now
Agreed. Perfect is the enemy of good. We can't let purity tests destroy our chances in purple states like NH.
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NHVoter88Verifiedjust now
Who is this crypto libertarian exactly? The article doesn't give much detail about their influence or following. Are we talking about someone who can actually impact the race or just another Twitter warrior?
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RedWave2024Verifiedjust now
Good point - context matters. If it's just some random Bitcoin bro with 500 followers, who cares?
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GraniteStateGOPVerifiedjust now
Single-issue voters are the bane of coalition politics. We need to focus on beating the Democrats, not fighting amongst ourselves over cryptocurrency policy.