New York Hundreds of prominent executives from high-profile companies, including Amazon, Google, BlackRock and Starbucks, signed a statement that opposes discriminatory legislation that makes voting harder.
The statement, printed Wednesday in an advertisement in the New York Times, was organized by Ken Chenault and Ken Frazier, two of America's most prominent Black corporate leaders. The statement called democracy a"beautifully American ideal" and for it to work,"we must ensure the right to vote for all of us.
Mental midgets believe anything. If you compare Georgia's new voting laws against existing voting laws in New York you will notice New York law is more restrictive, but why let the facts speaks for themselves since mind numb robots only parrot their authorized pre-programming.
You mean makes fortifying harder, right?
We need to hold them accountable for their campaign donations
Those laws are RACIST
Executives should either resign and enter the field of Politics or stop their dividing Semantics! Especially when they believe and repeat the false narratives spread by CNN & MSNBC!! 4pinocchinos
over a fallacy
They should all pledge not to give a single $ to any political party or official who is for discrimination. Then only they will learn.
This bill literally extended early voting from 11 days to 17 days. This bill also allows polls to stay open until 7pm rather than 5pm. Why do you continue to lie about this bill?