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[Corporate Accountability]( Dear Friend, Corporate Accountability's Corporate Hall of Shame exposes and challenges the abusive practices of transnational corporations worldwide. And while your vote is a powerful way for you to speak out against some of the world's largest corporations, it's not the only action you can take. [Make a gift today and help power our campaigns that go toe-to-toe with corporations like British American Tobacco, Veolia, ExxonMobil, and more.]( Your support and your vote will help us shine a light on corporate abuse and demand justice for the harms they have caused to people and the planet. And with the clock counting down on the ballot, we only have a couple of weeks left to make the greatest impact possible. But taking on the biggest and most powerful corporations in the world takes a lot, and we canât do it without your support. [So will you make a gift today and help us challenge the worst of the worst corporations?]( Onward, Taylor Leake
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Corporate Accountability --------------------------------------------------------------- These corporations deserve to be shamed! [GIVE NOW]( Dear Friend, Everywhere we turn, we see abusive corporations attacking the environment, democracy, and the basic human rights we hold dear. Whether itâs Boeing profiting from war and being charged with conspiracy to evade responsibility for its potential business malpractice or Veolia trying to escape accountability for its role in the Flint water crisis, corporations will stop at nothing to protect their profits. [And thatâs why Corporate Accountabilityâs work is so needed: we too will stop at nothing to stop corporate abuse.]( But while corporations lobby and interfere in policymaking so they can continue business as usual, we are funded by a people-powered movement that canât be co-opted by corporate money. Through our annual Corporate Hall of Shame ballot, we are challenging the worst of the worst transnational corporations. Your vote is a powerful way to challenge these corporations. But thatâs not the only action you can take: [Give now to power our campaigns that go toe-to-toe with some of the most powerful corporations in the world.]( Make a gift today so we can keep challenging corporate abuse! [GIVE NOW]( Amazon, ExxonMobil, British American Tobacco -- these are just some of the names that are on the ballot for this yearâs Corporate Hall of Shame. And we are holding these corporate giants accountable for the harms they are causing to people and communities worldwide. Your vote will decide the âwinnerâ of this disgraceful title. [And by donating to Corporate Accountability, you can help put continuous pressure on abusive corporations and industries to change their destructive ways.]( With your support, weâre able to research and expose these corporationsâ false solutions and deadly abuses. Then, we wage strategic campaigns and take action together to stop these corporate abuses in their tracks. [So will you give today so that we can keep challenging the worst of the worst corporations?]( Together, we can create a world where people and the planet can survive and thrive free of corporate abuse. [Taylor Leake] Onward, Taylor Leake
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