GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy Announces Record $27 Million Haul for House GOP
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced a record haul of campaign contributions Thursday night, showing he raised over $27 million.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced a record haul of campaign contributions Thursday night, showing he raised over $27 million.
Heritage Action Executive Director Jessica Anderson praised the Arizona State Senate for passing HB 2569, a bill that prohibits the private funding of election administration, and said Gov. Doug Ducey “should promptly sign the bill into law.”
Fresh off of his political endorsement from former President Donald Trump, Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) appeared on Mobile, AL radio’s FM Talk 106.5 on Wednesday and offered ideas on how to respond to the backlash from professional sports and corporate America over efforts by state legislatures to shore up election integrity in their states.
Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins wrote in an op-ed Tuesday, Major League Baseball (MLB) owes Georgia an apology for moving the All-Star game out of Georgia and listening to Stacey Abrams.
Monday on FNC’s “The Story,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) suggested Republicans and other conservatives that take issue with punitive actions taken by corporate America against Georgia for the passage of a law by the Georgia Assembly to shore up election integrity take on those companies with their own boycott.
The Georgia Republican Party is booting Coca-Cola from state legislative offices after the soda giant deliberately misled the public about Georgia’s new voter integrity law.
Former Republican White House strategist Andrew Surabian joined SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Saturday this weekend, where he offered a message to members of the Republican Party across America, telling them not bend a knee to “corporate interests,” warning that these organizations are “not your friend.”
Friday on FNC’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) attacked Coca-Cola for its response to an effort by the Georgia General Assembly to shore up its election integrity in the wake of the 2020 presidential election.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Friday railed against the “disgraceful” corporations that are critical of the new election law in Georgia.
A massive backlash against Coca-Cola was sparked after the Georgia-based CEO, James Quincey, said the recently-passed Georgia voting laws.
Coca-Cola and Delta Airlines are now trying to meddle in American elections by using lies and hypocrisy to wage war against voter integrity laws.
Coca-Cola said that the company will only hire law firms that meet at least 30% in diversity quotas.
Under Armour appears to be the next big corporation to be outed as forcing employees to undergo anti-white training sessions, a report says.
Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage has hailed a successful public pressure campaign against Coca-Cola pushing training that urged staff to “be less white”.
Coca-Cola found itself mired in controversy Friday after a post alleging to reveal “antiracism” training materials — purportedly instructing employees to “be less white” — went viral.
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has slammed Coca-Cola for allegedly requiring staff to take training urging them to “be less white”.
A growing number of big-name advertisers, including Coke and Hyundai, are skipping the Super Bowl this year for fear of offending people.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is advancing the idea that Facebook is in the business of removing “fake news” from social media.
The Coca-Cola Company has said it will start selling its Dasani water brand in aluminum cans starting this fall as part of a new line of sustainable packaging that is designed to reduce plastic usage.
The Romanian presidency of the European Union has been slammed by NGO Foodwatch for partnering and being “sponsored” by Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola will not air an ad during the Super Bowl this year, opting instead to air an ad just before game coverage begins.
Goya Foods has called it a “business decision” not to sponsor New York’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade for the first time in its 60-year history after organizers announced they would honor prolific terrorist Oscar López Rivera at the event.
Coca-Cola and its Palestinian bottling franchisee have opened the US beverage group’s first production plant in the Gaza Strip, marking a rare foreign manufacturing investment in the Israeli-blockaded, conflict-prone coastal territory.
A Florida Walmart is facing backlash over its 9/11-themed Coke display after a shopper posted a picture of the design to Twitter.
Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble are among a list of companies that refuse to sponsor five-time Olympic medalist and Second Amendment proponent Kim Rhode.
A spokesperson for Coca-Cola confirmed Monday that the corporate giant would stop making its signature beverage in Venezuela, as the nation’s sugar shortage makes it impossible to continue production.
The Coca-Cola company has been forced to modify an advertisement in Kenya showing a couple kissing, which the Kenyan government asserts violates “family values.”
Ukrainians have expressed outrage after a Coca-Cola ad on a Russian social media website featured Crimea on the Russian map. The American business, though, claims a marketing agency changed the map without permission.
Until this Thursday, Planned Parenthood kept a list of corporate allies and sponsors on its website. Once Coca-Cola became the third corporation to ask to be taken off the list, Planned Parenthood took it down altogether.
It has been a busy week for the National Union of Students (NUS). Yesterday it received a scolding from the prime minister on national television. Now it has much bigger concerns: so-called Zionist soft drinks. Representatives voted Monday to “censor” and force
There aren’t many smiles to go with a Coke in state of Guerrero, Mexico, these days. FEMSA, the largest franchise Coca-Cola bottling company the world, shut down its distribution centers in Iguala—site of the kidnapping and likely massacre of 43 students nine months ago—and Arcelia while maintaining facilities in other parts of the state.
The Russians have a few nicknames for America and her citizens. America is referred as “Pindostan” and the citizens are called “pindoses.”
Blame Tony Stewart for hitting what the other drivers managed to avoid. Blame Kevin Ward Jr. for deciding to become a pedestrian on a race track. Blame the speedway for using a haunted house’s lighting system. But blame the South?
The UK Independence Party has one the best ‘brands’ in Britain, ranking them alongside companies such as Apple and Coca Cola, and charities such as the Red Cross, according to a major marketing survey. The ‘Storytelling Survey’ by firm Aesop
LUBBOCK, Texas–Cities across the nation are investing time and money to revitalize their downtowns. Amarillo, Texas has joined those wanting a vibrant downtown by pinning their hopes to a $113 million dollar project that includes a baseball stadium. A report
Time and time again the Left falsely claims we’re the ones who are “anti-science.” So, whenever I see a story about junk science, particularly, one pushed by the media I have to address it for its sheer stupidity. Unfortunately, the
Despite the continuous stream of information surfacing about Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s state of mind when leaving his platoon in Afghanistan in 2009, supporters of Bergdahl are still planning to hold a welcome home celebration for the young soldier, whom the
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — It’s been 10 years since a driver last attempted running both the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day, a feat so grueling that only Tony Stewart has successfully completed all 1,100 miles.
Some conservatives suspected immigration reform was a subtext of the Coca Cola Super Bowl ad that featured children singing “America the Beautiful” in foreign languages. But now liberal Fox News host Geraldo Rivera is connecting the two ideas. Geraldo told
The controversy surrounding Coca Cola’s Super Bowl ad has focused public attention on the company’s pro-amnesty agenda. With the majority of its revenue coming from its international business, the company has long been known for its globalist rather than American