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One-Third of Black Adults Less Likely to Buy Coca-Cola After It Condemned Georgia Election Law

One-third of likely black voters are less likely to purchase Coca-Cola after it spoke out against Georgia’s election integrity law — despite the false left-wing narrative that the law suppresses minority voters — a Rasmussen Reports survey released Wednesday found.

Coca-Cola is one of the first companies to speak out against Georgia’s law, which improves election integrity in the state, even increasing the mandatory days for early weekend voting.

During a March interview on CNBC, Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey called SB202, the election reform bill, “unacceptable” and a “step backward.”

In an April 1 statement, Quincey added the company wanted to be “crystal clear and state unambiguously that we are disappointed in the outcome of the Georgia voting legislation.” He also said the company’s focus would now be “supporting federal legislation that protects voting access and addresses voter suppression across the country” — a likely reference to H.R. 1, or the “For the People Act,” which would effectively strip states of their ability to implement basic election integrity measures, thereby nationalizing U.S. elections.

“We all have a duty to protect everyone’s right to vote, and we will continue to stand up for what is right in Georgia and across the U.S.,” he added.

Meanwhile, a majority of U.S. likely voters, 62 percent, said it is a “bad idea” for corporations to become involved in such political controversies, Rasmussen Reports found.

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6 thoughts on “One-Third of Black Adults Less Likely to Buy Coca-Cola After It Condemned Georgia Election Law”

  1. Well Coke made their feelings known loud and clear about what they think of white people, so in kind I made my feelings know and voted with my wallet and will not ever purchase any coke products again! Goes for Gillette as well. I will not spend my hard earned money on any business that makes it known they hate white people and support a communist liberal agenda.

  2. Coca-Cola was my soft drink preference for over 6 decades, including at lunch at work each day still. No more!

    No more WokaCola products coming into my house, and no more vending purchases at lunch. They need a major revenue smackdown and a housecleaning in the executive suite. Until that happens I’m happy using one or more of their competitors’ products.

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