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Wed Jan 13, 2021, 11:00 AM Jan 2021

Corporations recoil from eight Pa. GOP vote 'objectors,' suspending their money [View all]

Like many corporations that give heavily to politicians, Comcast Corp. prefers to do its spending quietly and to shower its money among Democrats and Republicans alike. It rewards incumbency, not party.

All of that changed Monday when the the Philadelphia-based cable and internet giant called the violence at the Capitol “appalling” — and suspended PAC donations to the politicians, exclusively Republican, who voted not to certify the results of the presidential election.

About 20 other large corporations made a similarly bold move, choosing to make a blunt and public intervention in our hyper-charged national political debate. A somewhat smaller number of firms suspended PAC donations to everybody, both Democrat and Republican, a safer step that sent a message of concern to an alarmed public while not actually angering any specific politician or party.

In Pennsylvania, an Inquirer analysis shows, the eight GOP members facing a donations freeze — only one of the state’s nine Republican congressmen didn’t object to the vote outcome — took in $590,000 from nearly 35 firms that are now reconsidering giving.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/corporations-recoil-from-eight-pa-gop-vote-e2-80-98objectors-e2-80-99-suspending-their-money/ar-BB1cHnOT

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