The national brands is heavily criticising Georgia voting law
“The firm should stay out of politics” was a strict opinion of sports associations while discussing a recent Georgia voting law. While Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell criticized the opposition corporations.
During Monday, press conference McConnell firmly said, “I found it completely discouraging to find a bunch of corporate CEOs getting in the middle of politics.” My advice to the corporate CEOs of America is to stay out of politics. Don’t pick sides in these big fights,” he added.
The adherent of the law strongly believes the proposed lawsuit would ensure election security. The opposition clan believes the law will affect minority voters and will hark back to “a new Jim Crow” era in the state.
The provisions of law discuss even include Sunday voting right issue; shortens the period during which a voter can request an absentee ballot; reduces the time between general and run-off elections; and bans the handing out of food and water to voters waiting in line within a certain distance of a polling location, among other reforms.
The national brands criticized the bill including, Delta Airlines, Coca-Cola, and Microsoft. Major League Baseball will move its July 13 All-Star Game out of Atlanta over the legislation., according to its announcement on Friday.
