PUSH BACK

The corporations listed here made
donations to the football size White House ballroom.
(AP photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
· Altria Group
· Amazon
· Apple
· Booz Allen Hamilton
· Caterpillar
· Coinbase
· Comcast
· Hard Rock International
· Google (Google's parent co. Alphabet $22 M,
​ Fortune)
· HP
· Lockheed Martin (> $10 M, Fortune)
· Meta
· Micron Technology
· Microsoft
· NextEra Energy
· Palantir Technologies
· Ripple
· Reynolds American
· T-Mobile
· Tether
· Union Pacific Railroad
· J. Pepe and Emilia Fanjul
· Adelson Family Foundation
· Stefan E. Brodie
· Betty Wold Johnson Foundation
· Charles and Marissa Cascarilla
· Edward and Shari Glaze
· Harold Hamm
· Benjamin Leon Jr.
· The Lutnick Family
· The Laura & Isaac Perlmutter Foundation
· Stephen A. Schwarzman
· Konstantin Sokolov
· Kelly Loeffler and Jeff Sprecher
· Paolo Tiramani
· Cameron Winklevoss
· Tyler Winklevoss
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We believe in supporting our local businesses. Our purpose here is to highlight corporations that fund or agree with GOP concerns:
Jeff Bezos: The Washington Post, Amazon,
Whole Foods, paid $40 M to make Melania film
Instead: The New York Times; Toadstool (for
books) Peterborough & Keene;Trader Joe's
Bedford, Nashua & Portsmouth
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Hobby Lobby:
Instead: Michael's, Keene, Nashua; A.C. Moore Arts & Crafts, Nashua
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Starbucks: discourages its workers from joining unions and protests (NYTimes, 11-13-25)
Instead: Dunkin'; Prime Roast Coffee Co. & Cafe, Main St., Keene
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Verizon: $1M to inauguration 2025
Instead: Consumer Cellular, exemplary customer service (Newswk 2-7-25)
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Coca-Cola: $250,000 to inauguration 2025
Instead: plain seltzer (calorie free!) (Newswk 2-7-25)
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​ExxonMobil: $1 M, to inauguration 2025
unkind to the environment
​Instead: Irving Oil, Keene, Milford. (Newswk 2-7-25)
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​Line Office Supplies: $10 M
Instead: W.B. Mason Office Supplies
(https://www.wbmason.com/)(Newswk 2-7-25)
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