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Corporate Values
Democracy is good for business. So why are so many corporations undermining our elections?
Corporations make promises to support our democracy, but too often turn their backs on those commitments. Instead, they spend money influencing elections and lobbying policymakers to rig the system in their favor.
Exposing Corporate Hypocrisy
Corporations that say they care about democracy, but take actions that undermine voting rights, election integrity, and our democratic system. Our investigative research shines a light on their hypocrisy, pressuring corporations to align their political activity with their stated values and empowering the American people to hold those in power accountable and demand change.
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AT&T claims their political activities create shareholder value. But what values are they upholding?
Standing Up for Democracy
Our investigative research provides the public with valuable information they can use to get corporate leaders and policymakers to act in ways that align with our shared values and protect our democracy.
Corporate Democratic Values Accountability
The American Democracy Scorecard is a living, interactive resource that grades the country’s biggest corporations on their support for democracy.
American Democracy Scorecard Anti-Democracy Donations DatabaseCorporate Donations to Seditionists
In the wake of the unprecedented conspiracy to overturn the results of a democratic election, hundreds of companies made promises to defend democracy—did they?
Corporate Donations TrackerProtecting Voting Rights
We expose corporations that publicly supported voting rights but then donated to elected officials who oppose bills that expand and protect those rights.
Major Corporations Undermining Democracy
Here are some of the biggest corporate offenders when it comes to supporting the sedition caucus and undermining our democracy.
Home Depot
Boeing
Lockheed Martin
AT&T
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Watchdog: Amid Calls for FEC Reform, MAGA Majority Pushes For Even Less Transparency in Campaign Finance
As the Federal Election Commission (FEC) faces its first Congressional oversight hearing in years amid calls for overdue reform, government watchdog Accountable.US called on the MAGA-led House Administration Committee to abandon its efforts to further shroud dark money special interest groups that invite campaign finance law violations and corrupt
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REPORT: Corporate Interests Gave Election Objectors $4.6M Last Quarter, Now Totaling $45M Since Insurrection
A new analysis from government watchdog Accountable.US found Fortune 500 companies and industry trade associations donated over $4.6 million in the second quarter of 2023 to members of Congress that voted against certifying the 2020 election results. Since the violent insurrection on January 6th, 2021, corporate interests have now contributed more