Lincoln Project Targets Jones Day, Porter Wright, Encouraging Employees to 'Resign in Protest'
The Lincoln Project announced a $500,000 advertising campaign targeting Jones Day and Jones Day and Porter Wright Morris & Arthur for their representation of President Trump and the GOP, which have made unsupported claims of election irregularities.
November 10, 2020 at 01:18 PM
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The Lincoln Project, a political action committee founded by former Republican figureheads, is pledging to spend at least $500,000 on an advertising blitz vowing to "target" Jones Day and Porter Wright Morris & Arthur for their role as counsel to the Pennsylvania Republican Party and President Donald Trump respectively as they bring unsupported claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election.
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