Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
Fall 12-3-2025
Faculty Advisor(s)
Lewis Luartz
Abstract
In an era of profound political polarization, this study investigates how ideological framings of Bitcoin influence voter support for pro-Bitcoin lawmakers across party lines. This addresses a gap in understanding how non-partisan appeals can bridge divides in voter priorities. This research utilizes Cygnal survey data from June 2025, consisting of 800 voters. By exploring cross-tabulations of priorities and developing a logistic regression model, the analysis reveals Bitcoin's broad appeal when framed ideologically, with positive attitudes towards these framings significantly predicting support for pro-Bitcoin lawmakers across partisanship. The full analysis is posted in an article on the Bitcoin Policy Institute.
Recommended Citation
Campbell, Jackson Pace, "How Bipartisan Framing of Bitcoin Policy can Facilitate Pro-Bitcoin Policies" (2025). Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters. 780.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cusrd_abstracts/780
Comments
Presented at the Fall 2025 Student Scholar Symposium at Chapman University.
For the full article, complete analysis, and original data sources, please refer to the following links: