Josh Hawley is muzzled!!! He's getting unfairly cancelled!*****Despite being a regular guest on Fox
He is being canceled by Missouri and national businesses. Here's a list, probably incomplete:
- Cerner - American supplier of health information technology (HIT) services, devices, and hardware with headquarters in KC, $5.7 Billion in revenue. The PR said it suspend contributions “to any candidate or official who took part in or incited violence last week in Washington, D.C.” Cerner has offices in about 25 countries worldwide.
- Hallmark, $4 Billion in revenue, went even further, saying it wanted Hawley and Republican Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas to return employee campaign donations
- two St. Louis-based companies — the utility Ameren Corp. and the financial firm Edward Jones — said they were suspending campaign contributions.
- The Chicago-based law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner also announced a halt, at least temporarily, to political contributions. The firm is based in Chicago but is among the largest in St. Louis.
- Law firms pausing donations include St. Louis-based 1) Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, which in the 2019-2020 election cycle gave to U.S. Senator Josh Hawley of its home state Missouri and to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas. 2) Squire Patton Boggs, Baker & Hostetler, 3) Hogan Lovells, 4) Holland & Knight, 5) Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, 6) Cozen O’Connor and 7) Kansas City, Missouri-based Polsinelli also said they were pausing PAC contributions.
- In their statement, Edwards Jones said it decided to “pause” contributions to all elected officials.“Our PAC has a long history of bipartisan advocacy, and we want to ensure that any elected officials we support share the values and the views of the firm."
- David Humphreys, president and CEO of Tamko Building Products in Joplin, Missouri, who has contributed millions to Hawley and other GOP candidates, wrote “Hawley’s irresponsible, inflammatory, and dangerous tactics have incited violence and further discord across America.” Humphries advocates for Hawley to be censured.
- Another major Hawley backer of his Senate bid, St. Louis businessman Sam Fox, a former ambassador to Belgium , accused the senator of “reckless pandering”
- The student bar association at the University of Missouri law school, where Hawley taught, issued a statement calling for his resignation.
- Loews Hotels canceled a planned fundraiser at its Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando for Hawley. The event was listed as being by a Hawley-affiliated political committee, Fighting for Missouri, which raised more than $272,000 for Hawley in the 2020 election cycle according to public records. The event was to cost $5,000 in contributions for a family, $3,000 for a couple and $1,000 for an individual, according to event flier which was posted on social media on Saturday.
- Simon and Schuster canceled their book deal with him
His approval ratings in Missouri have gone down to 36%. He already has seen a drop of 12% in approval ratings in Mo before the insurrection at the Capitol. In Missouri, Sen Roy Blunt is more popular than Hawley.
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