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John Deaton has broken his silence on the muted war between the ETH and XRP community as both coins battle for altcoin ...
Deaton says Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (RLUSD), and Circle (USDC) will benefit most from GENIUS Act, boosting stablecoin growth ...
A former town councilor from West Springfield and candidate for Congress is considering running against U.S. Sen. Ed Markey ...
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and her Republican challenger, John Deaton, battled in a fiery debate Tuesday night, clashing over abortion rights, the economy and immigration.
But Deaton was turned off by Trump's 2015 remarks that Vietnam War prisoner of war Sen. John McCain was "not a war hero; he's a war hero because he got captured." "That really took me back.
"So, this is why people do not trust John Deaton," Warren said. "I got news for you senator, all of you suck in Congress," Deaton said. Candidates on immigration The debate started over immigration.
So, I'm hoping they take my advice," Deaton said. Will John Deaton run again? Though Deaton lost to Warren in November, he ran about 130,000 votes ahead of President Trump in Massachusetts.
John Deaton acknowledged that overcoming the perception that a Republican can't win in Massachusetts is his main hurdle. "I wouldn't be in the race if there was zero chance to win," he stated.
John Deaton, of Bolton, right, won a straw poll following a Republican primary debate at a VFW Post in Dedham on Aug. 7. Deaton defeated his opponents Ian Cain, of Quincy, center, and Bob ...
Pro-cryptocurrency attorney John Deaton, who is running for Senate against Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) later this year, could potentially be the candidate with the largest Bitcoin BTC/USD holdings.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and GOP challenger John Deaton shake hands before their first televised debate at WBZ in Boston, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024. (Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe, Pool) ...
Republican candidate for U.S. Senate John Deaton said he is willing to switch parties if conservative leaders in Washington attempted to force a vote on a national abortion ban in a divided chamber.