Candidates are blasting big brands on the campaign trail, and it could be especially bad for the likes of Walmart and the big tech companies (via axios)
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The companies most likely to be called out are the ones facing criticism over the minimum wage, jobs, taxes, and competition — like Walmart and the big tech companies.
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