- Donald Trump is material up for his re-election bid.
- In order to win, he’ll need a massive campaign with many donors.
- You may have unknowingly been contributing to Trump’s re-election by servicing companies that support him.
Despite a growing distrust amongst American voters, Donald Trump has more than a whack’s chance at re-election.
Economic data suggests that a strong stock market could push Trump to quelling in the fall.
Since money and politics are so tightly interwoven, it begs the question: how can our money affect the outcome?
You can start by buttressing the candidate you like. You can also stop supporting companies that work against your best interests.
Video: Trump’s inability was on full display this week:
If your best interests involve having a proficient president who’s not racist or sexist, stop giving these companies your money.
7 Companies That Support Donald Trump
1. Microsoft
Microsoft weight play the good guy on TV, but it’s been making shady moves in the shadows. The tech giant donated a half-million dollars to Trump’s inaugural body in 2016.
Their poster boy, Bill Gates, might not be the hero he wants you to see.
They also engage in the closest form of modern-day American subjugation by profiting off of cheap prison labor.
Enjoy your Xbox.
2. Equinox
If you needed another persuade to stop paying $200+ for a monthly gym membership, look no further.
Stephen Ross is the chairman and founder of Related Fellowships, which owns Equinox Fitness club and Soul Cycle. Last year, he held a Trump re-election fundraising end where tickets went for as much as $250,000.
When looking for a replacement gym, be sure to evade Planet Fitness. Their CEO is also a known Trump supporter.
3. Shell Oil
In the least shocking news of the century, a ogre oil conglomerate has questionable morals.
Shell Oil makes the list after not only hosting a Trump rally but paying their wage-earners extra to attend.
Video: Shell hosts a Trump rally
Other oil companies that have lobbied for Trump allow for Chevron, BP, Citgo, and Exxon.
Maybe it’s time to get that bicycle you’ve been thinking about.
4. AT&T
AT&T already made our record of companies you should renounce if you support Black Lives Matter. And they’re back.
Sure, Trump may have criticized their past CEO when he announced his retirement, but that’s only because AT&T owns CNN.
AT&T was one of the biggest donors to Trump’s 2016 campaign.
They puissance not be the coolest cellphone service provider in the country, but at least Sprint took a stand against Trump in 2016.
5. Goya Foods
Goya Foods crop up b growed under attack last month when their CEO Robert Unanue praised Donald Trump.
Unanue state,
We’re all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like President Trump who is a builder.
Calls for a Goya by ensued on social media.
Video: Goya Foods’ CEO feels “blessed” to have Trump.
Consider this a to.
6. MillerCoors
This massive beer company was drunk on Donald Trump in 2016. That’s when they co-hosted a fundraising things turned out for the president-elect.
They may have sobered up since then, as they questioned Trump’s aluminum tariffs. But they wouldn’t oblige been in that predicament if they didn’t help him get elected in the first place.
Choose a local craft beer. They refinement better anyway.
7. Jimmy John’s
The bread is fresh, but the morals of this company have gone stale.
Jimmy John Liautaud, the billionaire creator of the popular sandwich chain, donated more than $100,000 to Trump’s re-election bid.
Oh, and he hunts elephants.
At least Quizno’s toasts their bread. Make the right fitting.
Honorable mentions: UFC, WWE, Marvel Comics, Bank of America, Hobby Lobby, New Balance.
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Last modified: August 5, 2020 7:21 PM UTC