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Campaign finance takeaways: Corporate PACs reenter the political fray and Democratic incumbents build big war chests


Campaign finance takeaways: Corporate PACs reenter the political fray and Democratic incumbents build big war chests
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By Fredreka Schouten and David Wright, CNN
Some of the country’s biggest corporations have resumed political giving to the Republicans who objected to certifying Joe Biden’s White House victory underscoring the fleeting nature of their well-publicized donation boycotts, along with their growing interest in swaying policy on Capitol Hill.
Texas-based American Airlines which announced a three-month pause on all political contributions in the days following the deadly January 6 siege at the US Capitol donated more than $110,000 to candidates and committees in May and June through its political action committee, new filings show. ....

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The perils of corporate virtue signaling


The perils of corporate virtue signaling
The Washington Post reports, with obvious dismay, that American Airlines, Cigna, Aflak, and other corporations are once again making campaign contributions to legislators who opposed certifying Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. The corporations in question stopped contributing to these members after the events of January 6 this year.
However, with the possible exception of Cigna, they didn’t say they would never again contribute to any of them. The companies merely paused their contributions. Thus, the subtitle of the Post’s article “The flow of money is a sign that corporate America’s promises were temporary” is nonsensical. The “promises” were “temporary” on their face. ....

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