CLARITY Act Poll: 52% Support, 70% Say US Should Have Passed Crypto Legislation
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CLARITY Act Poll: 52% Support, 70% Say US Should Have Passed Crypto Legislation
"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."
"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 political groups after voters reviewed a summary of the legislation. Republicans, Democrats, independents, and likely midterm voters all backed the bill by wide margins."
"Support was strongest among crypto owners, voters familiar with digital assets, and respondents already aware of CLARITY. Awareness of the legislation remained limited overall, with 64% saying they had not heard of the bill before the survey. Another 14% said they had heard a lot, while 22% had heard a little."
"The survey noted: 52% support the CLARITY Act after a neutral description; 11% oppose. Support is bipartisan, and the persuadable middle is large. CLARITY Act support. Source: Harrisx Digital asset familiarity remains uneven, though crypto ownership"
A national survey found 52% of registered voters support the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act of 2025 after reviewing a policy summary, while 11% oppose it. Seventy percent of respondents said the United States should already have passed clear cryptocurrency legislation. Support for the bill extends across Republicans, Democrats, independents, and likely midterm voters after voters review the legislation. Support is strongest among crypto owners and voters familiar with digital assets, and among respondents already aware of CLARITY. Awareness remains limited overall, with 64% reporting they had not heard of the bill before the survey. The survey was conducted May 1–4, 2026, among 2,008 registered voters, with a 2.2 percentage point margin of error.
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