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To: Google, Amazon, BP, UPS, AT&T, GM, Mass Mutual, American Express, and every company whose PAC has donated to Ron Johnson or his leadership PAC before.
Corporations: renounce your PAC donations to extremist Senator Ron Johnson
Corporate Political Action Committees that have donated to our senator Ron Johnson in the past must immediately pledge to stop supporting his extremism—via his reelection campaign, leadership PAC, or the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Why is this important?
Our senator, Ron Johnson, is one of the most fringe extremists in the U.S. Senate. He's an embarrassment to the state of Wisconsin and to any donors that supports him—including some of the largest companies in the United States.
Johnson couldn't have won two senate elections it without big-money donations. He secured hundreds of millions in tax breaks for his two biggest billionaire donors. And major corporations' Political Action Committees (PACs) are part of the action, too. These include the PACs of Fortune 500 companies and major corporations, such as: Google, Amazon, BP, UPS, AT&T, GM, Mass Mutual, American Express, Lockheed Martin, CitiGroup, and more.
Now he's raking in contributions for his third race. But the corporate PACs who have supported Johnson in the past now have no excuse. They know he's a climate denier. They know he rejects basic science on the pandemic. They know he vowed to object to the election outcomes, which helped fuel militant expectations that they could overthrow the election on January 6. They cannot support Johnson with one hand and support responsible positions with the other.
Johnson is more interested in spreading lies and conspiracy theories than in governing for the American people. He is one of the richest members of Congress who has consistently turned his back on his constituents when they needed him most, while looking out only for himself, special interests, and his bank account.
Enough is enough.
Johnson couldn't have won two senate elections it without big-money donations. He secured hundreds of millions in tax breaks for his two biggest billionaire donors. And major corporations' Political Action Committees (PACs) are part of the action, too. These include the PACs of Fortune 500 companies and major corporations, such as: Google, Amazon, BP, UPS, AT&T, GM, Mass Mutual, American Express, Lockheed Martin, CitiGroup, and more.
Now he's raking in contributions for his third race. But the corporate PACs who have supported Johnson in the past now have no excuse. They know he's a climate denier. They know he rejects basic science on the pandemic. They know he vowed to object to the election outcomes, which helped fuel militant expectations that they could overthrow the election on January 6. They cannot support Johnson with one hand and support responsible positions with the other.
Johnson is more interested in spreading lies and conspiracy theories than in governing for the American people. He is one of the richest members of Congress who has consistently turned his back on his constituents when they needed him most, while looking out only for himself, special interests, and his bank account.
Enough is enough.