Major Companies Begin Suspending Donations To Republicans Involved In Biden Certification Challenge

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Marriot International, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Commerce Bancshares have all said they will no longer support GOP members involved in challenging Biden's win after the Capitol riots.

In the wake of the U.S. Capitol attacks, three major corporations said they are suspending contributions through their corporate PACs to Republican lawmakers they’ve previously backed who challenged the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. ...

In addition to the vows to indefinitely suspend donations, Bank of America, Ford Motor Co. and AT&T all said they will take recent events into consideration before making future donations, while CVS Health Corp., Exxon Mobil, FexEx and Target all said they are reviewing their political giving.

 

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They have a write to voice their opinion. Watch the stocks (if any involved) change; good or bad. 'Follow the money'

That's a start

litbrit They don't have to anymore. Everyone is in their hip pocket.

MaryRedden1 lol yessss cut off their supply of ketracel-white

This is what it's going to take to get rid of trumpist Republicans

Impeachment and criminal charges. We should wait for the new senators to be in place after Jan 20 th. Mean while! Evidence and congressional investigation should be underway! Plus the investigation of senators josh Hawley and Ted Cruz.

I hope this include the NRA!

Fools

Corporations are not that principled, they'll resume funding the fascists at a time in the not too distant future.

About forking time.

I GOT MUGS FOR SALE!

The only way libs know how to win..cancel cancel cancel cry cancel cryyyyy

Bravo. It's about time! Big corporations are primarily responsible for supplying the fuel to evil!

Watch HawleyMO complain this violates the 1st Amendment. Yale must be so proud.

Sounds like China.

Stop funding the Republican party, period!

Very Good ,I salut them

Yes, protest by withdrawing any future funding which will cripple their reelection efforts. It is one way to gradually cut out the roots of fascism from these Trump supporters which are insurrectionists.

Good

The only reason they are doing this is to raise money, maybe when the well dries up they will finally tell the truth. No voter fraud, democrats are not baby eaters or communists, and violence is bad. Try it it’s not that hard.

Let’s see how long it will last. goodsuniteus will help keep tabs on them.

Y’all drank the koolaid. Goodbye morons. Blocked

Finally.. clownnotsenator

hello? is anybody able 2C this is actually a good thing 4the people cuz we shouldn’t have our government b influenced by “donations” because then they have too much influence - let’s pray & hope for the collapse! What these man did was right - they stood up against election fraud

It’s about time. Spending money on these empty suits in the first place was a poor decision. You better start calling donors HawleyMO tedcruz .

Major companies shouldn't be donating to politicians...PERIOD. It is against the FEC laws.

The word is: Consequences

CEO's should NOT be running our country.

Good or be seen to support the disenfranchisement of the majority... Duty to the constitution not the politicians

HawleyMO Is a Patriot! He doesn’t need to apologize for anything! 🇺🇸

Good for them. The republicans are an insurrectionist party now and need to be ostracized by our entire society.

This is nothing more than a PR stunt so the bottom lines are not negatively effected. Otherwise, they couldn't give a damn...

ya Right LOL

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