In the months leading up to the 2020 election, some of the most iconic brands and business leaders took what was then an unprecedented step for corporate America. Following mounting pressure from the public for companies to take a stand for democracy, business giants from nearly every industry launched a series of creative and sophisticated campaigns to boost voter registration and turnout — from offering employees paid time off to vote to encouraging employees to volunteer as poll workers to even opening their doors as early voting sites. This committed effort to support ballot access was a powerful reminder that in America, the right to vote is our most fundamental right, and it
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