"I'm not talking about political contributions."

After Mitch McConnell angrily warned CEO's speaking out for voting rights to "stay out of politics" or face "serious consequences" -- he clarified: "I'm not talking about political contributions."

The Hill reminds its readers why, though everybody knows already: "McConnell has raised millions of dollars from corporate PACs and donors."

Senate Dems can end the corruption, stop Republican voter suppression, and protect our democracy by passing two bills the House has already passed, but the only way to do it is to end the filibuster.

Join tens of thousands who have already signed on: "I support ending the filibuster and passing the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the For The People Act -- powerful federal laws that will protect our democracy and override state voter suppression laws."

McConnell doesn't want corporate CEOs out of politics. He wants them to shut up about voting rights and democracy, which Republicans are attacking across the country with hundreds of voter suppression bills.

Esquire notes: "We should all be concerned at how much power these firms wield. But the Senate Minority Leader is only concerned because he and his allies do not believe they can win elections if citizens are broadly able to participate."

Sign on here.

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