Illustration of IBEW political donations favoring Democrats over Republicans from 2017-2024
Illustration of IBEW political donations favoring Democrats over Republicans from 2017-2024
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Relatório de entidade fiscalizadora alega que doações políticas da IBEW favoreceram majoritariamente os Democratas entre 2017 e 2024

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Um relatório divulgado pela American Accountability Foundation, de inclinação conservadora, afirma que a International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers direcionou a vasta maioria de suas contribuições políticas declaradas para os Democratas entre 2017 e 2024, além de apontar gastos do sindicato descritos como excessivos. Os apoios do sindicato em 2024 e as declarações públicas de seu presidente mostram que a organização se alinhou aos candidatos Democratas em nível nacional, mesmo com muitos membros do sindicato em todo o país tendo apoiado Republicanos em eleições recentes.

A American Accountability Foundation (AAF) informou que revisou documentos federais de sindicatos trabalhistas e concluiu que a International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) gastou US$ 222.000 em despesas políticas de 2017 a 2024, sendo que nada desse montante foi destinado a grupos Republicanos. (dailywire.com)

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