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CEOs Step into the Fray

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Once upon a time, CEOs steered away from political controversy. Who could blame them? Weighing in on divisive topics could alienate as many potential customers as it might win over. That’s not to say that corporate leaders were apolitical. They and their organizations have long been active in the process—supporting PACs and lobbying to shape rules and regulations that directly affect their businesses.

A version of this article appeared in the January–February 2018 issue of Harvard Business Review.
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