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Judd Legum @JuddLegum
I’m going to be monitoring the decisions of all of these corporate PACs because the influence of corporations on our political system, IMO, is important If you agree, sign up for the newsletter https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@Dell After the announcements were made in Jan/Feb some claimed that these corporate donations were meaningless. But the campaign by members of Congress, their staff, lobbyists, the Chamber of Commerce and others to get corporate PACs to resume giving undermines that argument — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
UPDATE: @Dell says it WILL NOT REVISIT its decision to cut off funding to the 147 Republicans who objected to the electoral college results, despite pressure from Congressional fundraisers https://t.co/r9HhqKl6c5 https://t.co/pBAD9pQLgu — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@jordanzakarin They have not made any commitments, no. I will be monitoring political contributions in Georgia, however — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@jwitcraft @DoubleWideClyde @MsLaToshaBrown @fairfightaction Absolutely. https://t.co/jyu56Ez0w6 — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
This is a BFD There's still a lot of bad stuff in this omnibus Georgia voting bill But two of the worst parts ar… https://t.co/7ZxxLUbiTG
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
One thing that tells you a lot about the current state of politics in the United States is a report that a Congressman threatened retribution against corporations that stopping giving him money was, outside of my newsletter and Bloomberg, not considered a major story — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
1. After Jan 6, dozens of corporations suspended donations to 147 Republicans who voted to overturn the election… https://t.co/YK6iBRV0gg
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
Republicans appear to have abandoned restrictions on weekend voting and plans to eliminate no excuse absentee voting But they are still pursuing other significant restrictions The next 10 days will be critical Sign up to the newsletter for updates https://t.co/TfpCItdVSo — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
The @ajc's @bluestein says this is the strongest statement yet from corporate Georgia and I think he's right. Notably the statement says the Chamber is prioritizing "drop boxes" and "voter ID laws," which are still restricted in the latest omnibus legislation — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
BREAKING The Metro Atlanta Chamber, which represents the state's biggest corporations, just released a new statement on legislative efforts to restrict voting. The Chamber says legislation must "maximize voter participation, remove obstacles and maintain election integrity." https://t.co/jolcdoeP6A — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @JuddLegum: 1. After Jan 6, dozens of corporations suspended donations to 147 Republicans who voted to overturn the election Now there… — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
Talking about money and politics right now on Clubhouse https://t.co/Ms8NyfYzq3 — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@NewGAProject @Georgia_NAACP @BlackVotersMtr @fairfightaction These kind of voting restrictions are advancing in legislatures all around the country but not every state has an infrastructure to push back like Georgia. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
This is a BFD There's still a lot of bad stuff in this omnibus Georgia voting bill But two of the worst parts are gone (for now) The bill now EXPANDS early voting Credit goes to @NewGAProject, @Georgia_NAACP, @BlackVotersMtr, @fairfightaction They've been relentless — PolitiTweet.org
stephen fowler @stphnfwlr
Two of the most controversial cutbacks to voting in Georgia appear to be no more. (for now) The Senate's push to e… https://t.co/g3AeSSEyUx
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @stphnfwlr: Two of the most controversial cutbacks to voting in Georgia appear to be no more. (for now) The Senate's push to end no-exc… — PolitiTweet.org
stephen fowler @stphnfwlr
IMPORTANT: Monday will see a sub voting bill with two important changes. 1) drop boxes could be moved outside EV s… https://t.co/aWU3z7hRR9
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@HayesBrown @fmanjoo @Twitter Everything I tweet is art — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@HayesBrown @fmanjoo @Twitter Everything I tweet is att — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@normative Lead stories is a Facebook fact-checking partner, so this fact-check will reduce distribution and flag it as false — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@janecoaston @zackbeauchamp Although many people do break that rule — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@janecoaston @zackbeauchamp I believe working out after that class is against the rules? — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@GlennF @ParkerMolloy @DKThomp They have large audiences and attract a lot of attention but I don’t believe Substack has done much to promote either of them — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@GlennF @ParkerMolloy @DKThomp If you decide that Greenwald and Sullivan are the best Substack has to offer, that’s on you. But they are also both on Twitter. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@sadpoastingusa @ParkerMolloy @DKThomp @GlennF No. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@ParkerMolloy @DKThomp @GlennF I did not get 250K from Substack. But there is a practical question about who is being subsidized. And the answer to that question is the free writers. — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@ParkerMolloy @DKThomp @GlennF I don’t think that is happening but what I’m saying is the people being subsidized are not people trading an upfront payment for 85% of their year 1 revenue. That is actually a bad deal for writers! They are subsidizing Substack. The people being subsidized are the free writers — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@ParkerMolloy @DKThomp @GlennF I’d like for them to reveal the pro list but it’s incorrect to say that people on the pro list are ones that are subsidized by others. The people on the pro list either do or soon will make Substack money. I pay Substack fees and that money subsidizes people w/free newsletters — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @srl: “It is a dangerous thing for the business community to be silent,” @staceyabrams said of the quietness from major corporations on… — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @NoahBookbinder: Rep. Luetkemeyer's belief that it's okay to retaliate against those who do not give him campaign money tells a lot abou… — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@danielwinlander @JamesSurowiecki @DKThomp I've been trying! https://t.co/2kwsevKSP5 Also check out HEATED @emorwee Culture Study @annehelen Hell World @lukeoneil47 Platformer @CaseyNewton Depends on what you like — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
@danielwinlander @JamesSurowiecki @DKThomp There are many people on Substack doing journalism and original reporting. You just don’t associate them with Substack because they are doing work and not writing navel-gazing columns about Substack — PolitiTweet.org
Judd Legum @JuddLegum
RT @JuddLegum: Billionaire Peter Theil giving $10M to a super PAC supporting JD Vance, a venture capitalist who wrote a book about how the… — PolitiTweet.org