Does Innocent Drinks really support Voting Rights?
Innocent Drinks is owned by Coca-Cola
for business. Coca-Cola does not have a specific position on voting rights, but the company is in favor of anything that is good for business. Voting rights are important because they ensure that all voices are heard, and businesses can thrive in a society where everyone has a say.
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Big corporations that claim to support voting rights are still funding right-wing state AGs
Coke, GM, AT&T pay "lip service" to voting rights while funding GOP vote-suppression forces, says watchdog group
by Salon
The January 6 corporate accountability index
After a violent mob stormed the Capitol building in January, hundreds of corporations pledged to make changes to their political giving. Some corporations pledged to withhold PAC funding to the 147 Republicans who voted to overturn the election, setting the stage for the riot. Other corporations said they were suspending all PAC activity and others promised to reevaluate their giving criteria in light of the violence.
by Popular Information
Major Companies Get ‘Fs’ on Voting Rights in New Scorecard
by Sludge
Delta, Coke face boycott campaigns over new Georgia voting law
Delta and Coca-Cola face boycott calls after voting rights advocates criticized the two Atlanta-based companies for not doing enough to stop a new Geo
by The Atlanta Journal Consitution