@CocaCola@Delta@UPS@HomeDepot@aflac@SouthernCompany 3. A coalition of civil rights groups began pressuring the Georgia Chamber and these six companies after an investigation by popular.info revealed the business community had backed the sponsors of voter suppression legislation w/millions
@CocaCola 2. @HomeDepot told me yesterday that they are "aligned" with the Georgia Chamber, which issued a statement expressing “concern and opposition” to the voter suppression bills.
3. To be clear, the civil rights groups that have been pressuring the corporations do not believe this is enough. They think the Georgia Chamber statement is weak and the companies should issue their own statements definitely rejecting the bills
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1. Here's Arizona Rep. @johnkavanagh_az, who is pushing voter suppression laws through the state legislature:
"Republicans are more concerned about fraud, so we don't mind putting security measures in that won't let everybody vote -- but everybody shouldn't be voting"
"Not everybody wants to vote, and if somebody is uninterested in voting, that probably means that they're totally uninformed on the issues. Quantity is important, but we have to look at the quality of votes, as well."