SF Giants, New Balance, Charles Schwab among those who helped elect GOP coup-enablers Boebert, Scalise, Nunes, Stefanik.
Top American companies and their employees have given millions to Super PACs that support Republicans who tried to overturn the election.
The San Francisco Giants, New Balance Athletics, Charles Schwab, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips. These are but a handful of US companies that, either directly or through their employees, financially supported the elections of members of Congress who tried to overthrow our elected government by objecting to the Electoral Vote tally on Wednesday, January 6th, the day of the violent insurrection on the US Capitol.
Please use the information and links below to contact these companies and urge them to repudiate all donations to these Super PACS.
While much attention has been paid to companies whose own corporate PACs directly supported members of Congress, there has been less focus on corporations and their employees that have funded Republican Super PACS, who then fund efforts to elect members of Congress who objected the Elector Vote certification, such as Devin Nunes, Elise Stefanik, Steve Scalise, Lauren Boebert, Nicole Malliotakis, David Perdue, and Roger Marshall.
Today at CyberDisobedience, these Super PACS are our focus. Please contact every company and demand that they repudiate donations to Super PACs that support a member of Congress who tried to steal our election and overthrow our government by objecting to the Electoral Vote certification, and that they promise never to give to these Super PACs in the future.
Let’s begin with two Super PACS: The Senate Leadership Fund, which focuses on electing Republicans to the Senate; and the Congressional Leadership Fund, which focuses on electing Republicans to the US House.
The Senate Leadership Fund helped elect the following GOP coup supporters
The Senate Leadership Fund is a conservative Super PAC dedicated to electing Republicans to the US Senate.
In the 2020 election cycle, the Super PAC spent:
$0 supporting Democrats;
$263,153,817 opposing Democrats;
$23,294,247 supporting Republicans; and
$774,083 opposing Republicans (the only Republican they opposed was Doug Collins in the Georgia primary, presumably because they prefered Republican Kelly Loeffler, who lost the general election to Democrat Raphael Warnock).
The Senate Leadership Fund spent $84,908,150 opposing Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff, in an attempt to re-elect Republican Senator David Perdue, who promised to vote against the electoral college results.
The Fund also spent $1,973,146 to elect Republican Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas, who voted against the electoral college results.
Among the Companies & employees that funded the Senate Leadership Fund
Citadel LLC: $25,000,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @Citadel
Reyes Holdings: $18,500,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @ReyesCareers
Ryan Specialty Group: $10,500,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @RSG_insurance
Charles Schwab Corp: $7,050,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @CharlesSchwab
National Association of Realtors: $6,580,000 (company donated) — Twitter: @nardotrealtor
Interactive Brokers: $5,000,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @IBKR
Stephens Inc: $5,000,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @Stephens_Inc
Chevron Corp: $3,655,000 (company donated) — Twitter: @Chevron
Fox Corp: $2,000,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @FoxResponse
Mountaire Corp: $1,750,000 (employees and company donated) — Facebook
New Balance Athletics: $1,068,600 (employees donated) — Twitter: @newbalance
ConocoPhillips: $1,000,000 (company donated) — Twitter: @conocophillips
Valero Energy: $1,000,000 (company donated) — Twitter: @ValeroEnergy
The Congressional Leadership Fund helped elect the following GOP coup supporters
The Congressional Leadership Fund is a conservative Super PAC dedicated to electing Republicans to the US House.
In the 2020 election cycle, the Super PAC spent:
$0 supporting Democrats;
$131,108,483 opposing Democrats;
$9,400,375 supporting Republicans; and
$457,885 against Republicans (in a primary race).
The Congressional Leadership Fund provided the following monies to help elect these GOP US House members who voted to block the election vote count:
Stephanie Brice: $402,079
Dan Bishop: $263,866
Michelle Fischbach: $128,860
Scott Franklin: $166,302
Mike Garcia: $266,144
Carlos Gimenez: $376,599
Jim Hagedorn: $17,318
Yvette Herrell: $181,129
Richard Hudson: $202,775
Nicole Malliotakis: $182,065
Troy Nehls: $854,209
Kevin McCarthy: $736
Devin Nunes: $736
Steve Scalise: $736
Elise Stefanik: $468
The Congressional Leadership Fund also spent $1,138,839 to defeat Democrat Diane Mitsch Bush, who was running against Republican Lauren Boebert, the new member of Congress who declared that Wednesday, January 6th was a new “1776.”
Among the Companies that funded the Congressional Leadership Fund
Citadel LLC: $10,000,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @Citadel
Stephens Inc: $2,750,040 (employees donated) — Twitter: @Stephens_Inc
Blackstone Group: $2,500,303 (employees donated) — Twitter: @blackstone
Charles Schwab Corp: $2,500,055 (employees donated) — Twitter: @CharlesSchwab
Mountaire Corp: $2,250,000 (employees and company donated) — Facebook
Chevron Corp: $1,750,202 (employees and company donated) — Twitter: @Chevron
Marathon Petroleum: $1,750,126 (employees and company donated) — Twitter: @MarathonPetroCo
Amway/Alticor Inc: $700,025 (employees donated) — Twitter: @Amway
San Francisco Giants: $500,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @SFGiants
New Balance Athletics: $450,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @newbalance
ConocoPhillips: $250,080 (employees and company donated) — Twitter: @conocophillips
Ryan Specialty Group: $250,000 (employees donated) — Twitter: @RSG_insurance
Together, we can make sure that the tragedy of Wednesday, January 6, 2021 never happens again. Contact these companies and demand that they repudiate all donations to Super PACs that support members of Congress who voted to overturn the election.
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Not one company has pledged to never again donate to the 150+ Congresspeople and Senators who refused to accept the results of a free and fair election despite confirmation by Trump's appointed election officials and Trump's Attorney General and Republican governors and election officials who all publicly affirmed the results and no widespread fraud. And not one company has pledged to never again donate to any politicians that encouraged the mob descending on DC. At most, some companies have promised to "suspend" financially supporting them. Is that so much to ask?