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Congressman Ferguson Fires Back at Delta CEO Ed Bastian
Washington,
April 1, 2021
WEST POINT, GA – U.S. Representative Drew Ferguson (R-GA) sent a letter to Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian following his comments on Georgia’s new election law. The full letter can be viewed here and below. Ed Bastian Delta Air Lines, Inc. 1030 Delta Blvd. Atlanta, GA, 3032O Dear Mr. Bastian, As CEO of Delta Air Lines, one of Georgia's largest employers, you took to the airwaves to denounce the state's election reform law and in the process offered a shockingly inaccurate and irresponsible assessment of the law. In your internal memo and throughout the entirety of your interview, it became increasingly clear you have been misinformed — or are simply uninformed — about what the bill actually accomplishes. To be clear, the Georgia bill will not make it harder to gain access to the polls, despite your claims to the contrary. Following your misinterpretation of the new election law, I wanted to outline a few facts:
People with hidden agendas suggesting these reforms are targeted to suppress the votes of African Americans so Republicans can win elections do so incorrectly and irresponsibly. According to a 2019 paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, a nonpartisan research organization, “strict ID laws have no significant negative effect on registration or turnout, overall or for any subgroup.” This suggestion also wrongly and stereotypically assumes that all African Americans are Democrats. Since Republicans have gained higher numbers of African American voters, suppressing these votes should not and cannot be assumed to benefit only Republicans. Republicans want to protect and restore the rights of all of our citizens to vote. Such efforts are quite the opposite of suppressing the votes of political opponents. Without question, free and fair elections are the foundation of our democracy, and the security of our electoral system is vital to preserving its integrity. We should no longer accept the false choice between voter access and voter integrity. We should demand and achieve both. Georgia’s law does just that. I represent a large number of Delta employees, and on their behalf, I request that you provide a detailed list of your issues with the new election law in writing. Establishing trust with your customers, employees, and our constituents starts with telling the entire truth in an open and transparent manner. To this point, you have not been truthful, and it’s time to change the tack. Sincerely,
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