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200 Woke Companies Oppose Voter ID Laws while Requiring Them

Two hundred corporations issued a joint statement opposing election integrity legislation similar to Georgia’s recently passed voter ID law, while many require identification to use their services.

The signed letter includes PayPal, Major League Baseball (MLB), United Airlines, Microsoft, Uber, and Cisco, who called on “elected leaders in every state capitol and in Congress to work across the aisle and ensure that every eligible American has the freedom to easily cast their ballot and participate fully in our democracy.”

 
“There are hundreds of bills threatening to make voting more difficult in dozens of states nationwide,” the statement added, referencing Georgia’s passed integrity law that limits the number and location of drop boxes, reforms voter ID requirements, and modernizes the state’s voter rolls.

 

Like the State of Georgia’s voter ID requirement, PayPal, MLB, United Airlines, and Uber also require identification to use their services. PayPal, for example, requires an ID to confirm their customers’ identity, and United Airlines demands an ID to book a flight. Uber also conducts an ID check before individuals may participate in their ride-sharing platform, while the MLB asks for ID at will call ticket windows.

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4 thoughts on “200 Woke Companies Oppose Voter ID Laws while Requiring Them”

  1. There’s no link in the article to the whole list, but if anyone comes across it, give it to Joe to publish. We need to boycott as many of these companies as possible and walk through their lines without ID to clog up their systems as much as possible.

    Make them feel our perseverance, or we’ll lose this Country.

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