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https://www.afinalwarning.com/511545.html (Natural News) Michigan Republicans have proposed new legislation that would help to prevent voter fraud in future elections, but American car giants Ford and General Motors (GM) both oppose it.
According to reports, the two companies, along with dozens of others, object to implementing basic requirements for voting such as having to show proper identification before casting a ballot. The companies also oppose only sending out absentee ballot applications to people who request them, rather than mass-spamming them to everyone.
During the 2020 election, Michigan saw prolific voter fraud take place throughout the state that resulted in an illegitimate win for Creepy Joe Biden. State Republicans want to fix the problem by tightening up the process.
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(Reuters) - The top executives of more than three dozen Michigan-based companies, including General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co, on Tuesday issued a joint statement opposing Republican-backed legislation to restrict voting.
The move appeared to be pre-emptive, after Georgia companies such as Coca-Cola Co and Delta Air Lines Inc endured public backlash for failing to take a stronger stance before that state enacted a raft of voting limits last month. Government must avoid actions that reduce participation in elections - particularly among historically disenfranchised communities, the statement, which bore the names of 37 top executives, read in part.