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100+ corporate executives consider freezing donations over laws curbing voting access

More than 100 corporate executives and leaders gathered on a Zoom call Saturday to discuss ways to combat controversial voting bills being considered in states across the country that would restrict voting access, per the Washington Post.

American corporations flexed their advocacy muscles earlier this month when more than 100 companies signaled their opposition to Georgia’s new voting law, inciting the wrath of GOP leaders, including former President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

During the call, executives from “major airlines, retailers and manufacturers — plus at least one NFL owner” — discussed possibly stopping donations to politicians who support bills curbing voter access and postponing investments in states that approve the controversial measures.

As first reported by the Wall Street Journal, a new statement from Corporate American could be coming this week, condemning voter discrimination and calling for greater voter access.

Saturday’s callbetween company executives “shows they are not intimidated by the flack. They are not going to be cowed,” Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a Yale management professor and one of the call’s organizers, told the Post.

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4 thoughts on “100+ corporate executives consider freezing donations over laws curbing voting access”

  1. They’re all being fed bad information
    and doing the usual liberal whining
    over falsehoods generated by globalist
    wannabes.

  2. They’re scared shirtless that other states will follow. So they make threats trying to deter that. Get ready.

  3. The system that requires the donations in the 1st place to run for office is a perfect example of the issues with our elections.

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