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Do you think Wal-Mart told employees how to vote in the 2008 elections?

Wal-Mart has denied a report that it had pressured employees to vote against Democrats in November because of worries that a bill the party supports would make it easier for workers to unionize. A report said Wal-Mart held mandatory meetings with store managers and department supervisors in recent weeks to warn that if Democrats take power in November, they would likely push through the bill, which the company says would hurt workers. Wal-Mart spokesman Dave Tovar said that the company did discuss the bill with its employees, including what it sees as the negative impact, and noted that the company's stand on the legislation is no secret. But he said the company wasn't advocating that its employees vote against backers of the legislation.

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