As violence unfolded, real estate leaders and trade groups issued strongly worded statements decrying the violence. They are not, however, committing to no longer donating money to the campaigns of lawmakers who voted against certification.
Source: Inman News
Real estate leaders speak out against ‘mob’ — but won’t rule out campaign contributions for election objectors
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