Democratic socialist Melat Kiros defeated longtime Representative Diana DeGette in Colorado's Democratic primary, ending DeGette's nearly 30-year tenure in Congress. Kiros is backed by Bernie Sanders and other progressive groups, and is now favored to win the general election in the safely Democratic district.
Diana DeGette Defeated
Democratic socialist Melat Kiros defeated longtime US Representative Diana DeGette in Colorado's 1st Congressional District Democratic primary. The upset ends DeGette's nearly 30-year tenure representing the Denver-based district and adds to the growing list of incumbent lawmakers who have lost their primary races this year.
(Source: NBC News)
Kiros is a 29-year-old lawyer who immigrated to the United States from Ethiopia as an infant, and she built her campaign around calls for generational change and more aggressive progressive policies. She is backed by Senator Bernie Sanders, the Democratic Socialists of America, and Justice Democrats, and she argued that Democrats need to move with greater urgency to counter President Donald Trump's agenda.
Although DeGette has long been considered one of the more progressive members of Congress by supporting policies like Medicare for All, she was unable to overcome growing dissatisfaction among voters looking for new leadership. Kiros is now heavily favored to win the general election in the safely Democratic district.
From a cryptocurrency perspective, neither candidate has established a strong record as a leading advocate for the digital asset industry. DeGette has generally not been seen as a pro-crypto lawmaker and has not played a big role in advancing cryptocurrency legislation during her time in Congress.
Diana DeGette and Melat Kiros
Likewise, Kiros has not publicly revealed a detailed policy platform on digital assets or blockchain technology, which means that her stance on crypto regulation is largely unknown. As a result, the primary outcome is unlikely to have an immediate or direct impact on US cryptocurrency policy.