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Posted on September 9, 2021 by admin

Georgia passed one of the strictest voting laws in the US. These companies pumped hundreds of thousands of dollars to the lawmakers behind it.

Cola, Walmart, and UPS donated to the state lawmakers who voted for Georgia’s Election Integrity Act of 2021.

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