Does Ralphs really support Voting Rights?
Ralphs is owned by Kroger
Kroger's position on voting rights is that all Americans should have the right to vote. The company believes that everyone who is eligible to vote should be able to do so without any barriers. Kroger also believes that voting is a fundamental right and that everyone should have an opportunity to participate in the electoral process.
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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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Kroger unknowingly funneled donations to a militant group. After the Capitol riots, it’s cutting it off.
A Kroger spokesperson said the company was not previously aware it had been funding the Indiana Oath Keepers through a community rewards program.
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Kroger unknowingly funneled donations to a militant group. After the Capitol riots, it’s cutting it off.
A Kroger spokesperson said the company was not previously aware it had been funding the Indiana Oath Keepers through a community rewards program.
by The Washington Post