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When it comes to seeking political influence through corporate giving, business as usual is back, if it ever left. AP PROVIDENCE: As shockwaves spread across the country from the Jan 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, corporate America took a stand against the lies that powered the mob. Or so it seemed. Dozens of big companies, citing their commitment to democracy, pledged to avoid donating money to the 147 lawmakers who objected to Congress’ certification of Joe Biden’s victory on the false grounds that voting fraud stole the election from then-president Donald Trump. It was a striking gesture by some of the most familiar names in business but, as it turns out, it was largely an empty one. Six months later, many of those companies have resumed funneling cash to political action committees that benefit the election efforts of lawmakers whether they objected to the election certification or not. When it comes to seeking political influence through corporate givi ....
Rep. Val Demings is seen as the Democrat’s top statewide candidate. | J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo Demings launches Senate bid against Rubio Updated Orlando Democratic Rep. Val Demings on Wednesday launched her bid to knock off GOP Sen. Marco Rubio, a race that Democrats hope to use to regain relevance in a state dominated by Republicans. Demings, a 64-year-old black former Orlando police chief, is seen as the Democrat’s top statewide candidate. She had eyed a run for governor before POLITICO reported in May that she was shifting focus to challenge Rubio. That move sent ripple effects throughout the field, as Demings was seen as a likely favorite in either Democratic primary race. ....