The opposition of major corporations such as Coca-Cola and Delta to a Georgia election law has drawn attention to an alliance of more than 1,000 companies that, in effect, have identified themselves as opponents of voting integrity.
The objective of making elections "Accessible" translates to opposition to laws such as Georgia's that seek to ensure that every vote represents a legitimate voter and that voters are not disenfranchised.
Amid the controvesy over Georgia's law, the Civic Alliance issued a letter last Friday condemning any effort to "Restrict" ballot access, signed by 200 companies, including Salesforce, ViacomCBS and The Estée Lauder Companies.
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Many Democrats contend requiring voter ID is racist, insisting such laws suppress the vote among minorities.
A black conservative activist and author, said Monday that any corporation "Telling you that Voter ID laws are racist is run by white supremacists."
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1,000 'woke' companies unite against election-integrity laws!
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