Senate Candidate Plans To Make Dogecoin Legal Tender In California

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 22:07

Senate Candidate Plans To Make Dogecoin Legal Tender In California

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California candidate for U.S. Senate wants to gain traction with Dogecoin community ahead of June primary. Timothy Ursich, a chiropractor and sports medicine specialist who is running for

Ursich Jr. claims that he will draft a bill proposing the adoption of the leading meme coin as legal tender if elected on June 7th. He will also advocate for mass adoption

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El Dr. Timothy Ursich, que se presenta como candidato al Senado de los Estados Unidos en 2025 en California, ha presentado una propuesta para que Dogecoin sea

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The senate candidate for California tweeted that he will draft a bill proposing Dogecoin as Legal Tender if he wins the election. Ursich further promised to push for mass

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California Senate candidate plans to make Dogecoin (DOGE) legal

Timothy Ursich, a candidate for the US Senate, has revealed that he wants to make Dogecoin a legal tender in California. Ursich explained that he intends to provide full and adequate support

Timothy Ursich, a candidate for the US Senate, has revealed that he wants to make Dogecoin a legal tender in California. Ursich explained that he intends to provide full and

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The Candidate on the primary ballot revealed that if elected, he will draft a bill proposing Dogecoin as Legal Tender in California. He also promised to support

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