Coca-Cola Appears to Change Tone on Election Integrity After Massive Conservative Boycott
The mega-corporation tried to win over fans and get praise from leftist activists by opposing Georgia’s election integrity law, but now appears to back down from this opposition.
Coca-Cola, a billion dollar corporation that used to be supported by hard-working, patriotic Americans, stupidly inserted itself into a relatively normal reform of Georgia’s election laws.
Its’ foreign-born CEO decided instead of running his company he should spend time bashing a state that has treated the soda company well over the years.
“We want to be crystal clear and state unambiguously that we are disappointed in the outcome of the Georgia voting legislation,” James Quincey, the CEO who was given a home by America said, in bashing Georgia.
The full interview with James Quincey is shared below:
But now, the company appears to be walking back and retreating from their statements, perhaps in response to backlash against its leftist activism.
After leaders such as Donald Trump and Rand Paul urged people to reconsider giving their money to Coca-Cola, the company told the Washington Examiner that it wants to find “common ground” and have conversations about election reform.
The corporation also did not sign onto a recent open letter that once again broadly condemned basic voter election integrity laws.
“We all should feel a responsibility to defend the right to vote and to oppose any discriminatory legislation or measures that restrict or prevent any eligible voter from having an equal and fair opportunity to cast a ballot,” the statement said.
Should corporations shut up about state politics that don’t affect them? Do you support boycotting Coca-Cola until they apologize? Let us know in the comments below!