Want To Boycott Trump-Friendly Companies? These Apps Aim To Assist You
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Nordstrom dropped Ivanka Trump’s brand, Donald Trump tweeted about it, and then stocks climbed.
And when Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announced his plans to hire thousands of refugees, the news caused Trump critics to embrace the coffee giant (including some who were leery in the past because of the chain’s presence in Trump properties) and Trump supporters to boycott the brand.
“People are realizing that they have a vote everyday with their purchasing power, and they can take a stand every single day with how they spend their money,” says Nathan Lerner, executive director at the Democratic Coalition Against Trump. Back in late November, he and his team launched the Boycott Trump app , a simple database that allows consumers to know which companies support Donald Trump.
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“People are realizing that they have a vote everyday with their purchasing power, and they can take a stand every single day with how they spend their money,” says Nathan Lerner, executive director at the Democratic Coalition Against Trump.
Back in late November, he and his team launched the Boycott Trump app a simple database that allows consumers to know which companies support Donald Trump.
“By boycotting companies that are supporters of Trump, consumers can hurt Trump and his allies where it hurts most—their wallets,” Lerner says.
And its not just ordinary citizens who are beginning to take actions against Trump-inspired bigotry & hatred-- CEOs of some of America's largest corporations are as well:
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