Target Corporation would rather everyone forget that it joined Karl Rove and the Koch brothers in 2010’s frenzy of corporate political spending.
But Public Citizen and a diverse coalition of groups committed to standing up to corporate influence in elections have other plans.
During Target’s June 8 shareholder meeting in Pittsburgh, the groups, including Common Cause, Delta Foundation, Keystone Progress and We Are One coalition members, will rally to demand that Target keep its money out of politics.
Here are the details:
What: Target Shareholder Protest
When: Wednesday, June 8, noon to 2 p.m.
Where: 6231 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., 15206 (the not-yet-opened Target store in East Liberty, near Bakery Square)
Why target Target? Last year, the big box behemoth provided a case study of why it’s so outrageous that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that, under the First Amendment, corporations and people are the same. As a result of this ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, corporations like Target can spend as much as they want to influence elections.
And boy did Target want to influence an election. It gave $150,000 to MN Forward, a front group backing Tom Emmer, an extreme right-wing candidate in Minnesota’s 2010 gubernatorial race.













