Does Oracle really support Voting Rights?

Oracle Corporation believes that its shareholders should have the right to vote on all matters that come before the shareholders, including the election of directors. This is a poor position because it gives shareholders too much power and does not take into account the interests of other stakeholders, such as employees and customers.
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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.
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These corporations broke the commitments they made after January 6
It's been nearly five months since the attack on the United States Capitol. But in many respects, nothing has changed. None of the 147 Republicans who voted to overturn the election on January 6 — fueling the lie that motivated the attack — have expressed contrition or remorse. Several have attempted to
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Microsoft
Microsoft has made clear and unambiguous statements around their support for voting rights, and their opposition to laws that restrict people's ability to vote.
They have made public pledges and signed multiple petitions aligned with this view.
Howerver, they have also made some in various states (relatively small, compared to others) donations to politicians who have been sponsoring such laws, so the score has a small penalty to account for this factor.

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Salesforce
