After Georgia’s Record Voter Turnout, When Will Coca-Cola Apologize For Lying About State Election Law?

An election integrity group ran a full-page ad in one of Georgia’s most notable newspapers on Sunday demanding that The Coca-Cola Company apologize for lying about the state’s 2021 voting law that enhanced the overall security of its elections.

Run by the Honest Elections Project in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the ad highlights the soda company’s role in smearing Georgia’s election law as “‘a step backward’ that would ‘diminish or deter access to voting’” in the state.

“After Georgia made it easier to vote and harder to cheat, the state saw its most successful election in history, shattering records for early and absentee voting,” the ad reads. “Coca-Cola should APOLOGIZE for putting woke politics over safe & secure elections and the people of Georgia.”
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