(I am not sure if that applies to In-N-Out, I mean. It may not; it just made me think of it.)
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Let's see, the McDonald's PAC has consistently given a bit more to Republicans...pic.twitter.com/2wEKkifBJ9
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Here's Dunkin' Brands. Kind of an odd assortment.pic.twitter.com/IvFLTOjkKy
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Pretty much every corporate PAC takes care to split donations evenly, but the specific ones are interesting. Land O'Lake and Intel both donate to Steve King, that's a pretty fun one. I recommend
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I also think it's a cop-out to argue that an even split makes things politically okay. If I give $50 each to the KKK and NAACP, I have no right to be angry when people focus on the former. The specific candidates who get this money are important.
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I didn't say it made things okay...but corporations have probably acted under the belief that it did, as normal operating procedure.
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I wasn't accusing you of making that argument, just trying to head it off. From what I understand in the tech world at least, the decisions of who to give to are very divorced from the rest of the company. I doubt Zuckerberg or Facebook PR even knew about their donation to Nunes
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