Does Marathon Petroleum really support Voting Rights?

Marathon Petroleum's position on voting rights is that they believe that only shareholders should be able to vote on company matters. This is a poor position because it disenfranchises all other stakeholders, including employees, customers, and the local community. It also gives shareholders too much power, which can lead to decisions that are not in the best interests of the company or its stakeholders.
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