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Related: About this forumAfter suspending political donations post-insurrection, AT&T and Valero fund election-deniers in the
After suspending political donations post-insurrection, AT&T and Valero fund election-deniers in the midtermsby Stephen Neukam, Texas Tribune
WASHINGTON After the deadly insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, a number of corporate political action committees, including Dallas-based AT&T, declared that they would pause support for candidates who voted to object to the certification of the 2020 election.
The political action committees for Valero Energy and the National Association of Realtors announced after the attack that they were suspending all political contributions.
But this election cycle, those companies and several other corporations have lavished funds on Texas Republicans who voted against certifying the election in 2020, plus a handful of new candidates who continue to cast doubt on the legitimacy of Joe Bidens presidency. On the day of the insurrection, 17 Texans in Congress voted against certifying the election results including Sen. Ted Cruz, who is not up for reelection this year, and 16 House members. (Of the House members, Rep. Louie Gohmert, of Tyler, is not seeking reelection, and Rep. Ron Wright, of Arlington, died in February 2021.) Many of those candidates continue to cast doubt on the election results, which have been affirmed by multiple audits, court decisions and even members of former President Donald Trumps administration.
This year in Texas, AT&T-affiliated PACs have given at least $28,500 to lawmakers who objected to the certification of the 2020 election. Those lawmakers who received the funds are Republican Reps. Jodey Arrington of Lubbock, John Carter of Round Rock, Roger Williams of Austin, Michael Cloud of Victoria, Pete Sessions of Waco, Beth Van Duyne of Irving, Ronny Jackson of Amarillo and Lance Gooden of Terrell.
Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2022/10/26/att-valero-pacs-midterms/
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After suspending political donations post-insurrection, AT&T and Valero fund election-deniers in the (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Oct 2022
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Deuxcents
(19,749 posts)1. Well.. I just today changed my long time association w/ AT&T
Started my corporate career at 18 n now 75.. Im a loyal idiot but m breaking the ties have bond me all these years. Next is their Advantage requirement for health benefits. Nope. 32 years n lots of training n opportunities. Kinda empowering but very cautious. Times change n I feel that I need to, too.
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(8,267 posts)2. AT&T
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