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04/05/2021
■Class discussion: Will corporate opposition, including Major League Baseball pulling the All-Star Game out of Atlanta, convince Republican lawmakers, rescind the voting law? Why or why not? Could it backfire and stir up Republican voters? When have boycotts failed or succeeded in changing laws or policies? Will the corporations and executives back up their statements by stopping campaign contributions to people who changed the voting law? How much political power should corporations have?
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