The new Luddite movement
If governments don’t slow AI down, voters — like their predecessors — might take matters into their own hands
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A separate poll released Friday by HarrisX found that 47% of registered voters said they would consider crossing party lines to support a candidate who backed crypto regulation legislation — a figure that stands in sharp contrast to new data showing crypto barely moves the needle for most Americans when they head to the polls. […]
Read full articleIf governments don’t slow AI down, voters — like their predecessors — might take matters into their own hands
US adults are largely wary of crypto and consider it the least important policy issue when picking who to vote for, according to a poll by POLITICO.
The post CLARITY Act Poll: 52% Support, 70% Say US Should Have Passed Crypto Legislation appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Takeaways Harrisx found 52% of voters support the CLARITY Act after reviewing a policy summary of the bill. Concerns about offshore crypto exchanges increased support for federal oversight, consumer protections, and U.S. financial leadership. Cryptocurrency regulation could influence 2026 midterm voting decisions, particularly among crypto owners and independents. Voters Link Crypto Rules to U.S. Financial Leadership Harrisx, a public opinion research and polling firm, released a national survey on May 7 showing broad voter support for the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act of 2025. The poll found 52% supported the bill after voters reviewed a policy summary of the legislation, while 11% opposed it. Harrisx surveyed 2,008 registered voters from May 1-4, 2026, with a margin of error of 2.2 percentage points. Support for the CLARITY Act extended across
Voters showed broad support for the CLARITY Act after Harrisx found 52% backed the crypto market structure bill after reviewing a policy summary of the proposal, while 11% opposed it. The survey also found 70% said the United States should already have passed clear cryptocurrency legislation. Voters Link Crypto Rules to U.S. Financial Leadership Harrisx, […]
The majority would support banning artificial intelligence data centers in their communities, according to a poll released by the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University.
This and more findings from our new poll of AI usage by thousands of US and UK workers
The quarterly poll of U.S. workers was conducted in February 2026.