With the election approaching, some corporate CEOS are pulling out all the stops to pressure their employees about what they do in the voting booth.
On The Ed Show Wednesday, Ed counted off the examples:
• Robert Murray of Murray Enterprises in Ohio earlier this summer forced miners to attend a Mitt Romney rally without pay, some miners have charged. The Federal Election Commission is probing the episode. Murray later went on Fox News and made the bizarre claim that President Obama wants to pass legislation that would pay for people’s electric bills—provoking laughter even from his host.
• David Siegel (pictured), a Florida real-estate mogul who’s building the biggest mansion in America, told employees in a company email they should vote for Romney,, adding that he’d lose motivation to work if Obama was re-elected.








