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Corporate critics of Georgia election law incorporated in Delaware, which has strict voting rules

Numerous major corporate critics of Georgia’s new election reform law are themselves incorporated in the business-friendly state of Delaware, which has several election provisions similar to, or even stricter than, those in dispute in the Peach State.

Corporations such as Coca-Cola, Google, Cisco and Delta Airlines have criticized Georgia’s voting law as oppressive and discriminatory, arguing that the law’s rules—which include photo identification requirements and new absentee voting restrictions—are an attempt to stifle the vote in the southern state.

Both Coke and Delta are headquartered in Georgia, yet they and several of the state’s other critics are legally incorporated in Delaware — a common business arrangement for American corporations due to the state’s favorable regulatory climate.

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4 thoughts on “Corporate critics of Georgia election law incorporated in Delaware, which has strict voting rules”

  1. You need an ID to get welfare, EBT cards, Section 8 housing, unemployment, hard liquor, cigarettes….

    You need an ID to vote

    Scew Progressives who are prescription dependent on Opiates, and are trying to change the USA

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