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Monday, April 12, 2021

'Political unrest is bad for business': Starbucks chair encourages 100 corporate leaders on Zoom call to fight to stop voting laws being changed across the US as heads of PayPal, Pepsi and other major firms agree to speak out

By Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com

More than 100 corporate leaders joined in a Zoom call on Saturday to discuss ways they could counter new voting regulations that some see as a move to reduce electoral participation.

Their call was convened in response to new rules in Georgia, signed into law by the governor on March 31, which critics say brings back Jim Crow-era restrictions. 

Executives who have said they would sign on include ones from: Pepsi, PayPal, Starbucks, AMC Entertainment, Merck, Hess and T. Rowe Price, according to The Wall Street Journal. ........To Read More....

Our Group's Take - More outrageous massive corporate political leftist activism being planned... all to oppose very common sense election integrity laws which have been in place already in many other states.  The "voter suppression" claim is utterly bogus - demonstrably so.

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