McDonald’s maintains neutrality in the presidential election, stating it doesn’t endorse candidates. Despite Trump’s visit to a Pennsylvania location and cooking there, the company emphasises its open-door policy. They’ve also invited Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, underscoring their non-partisan stance.
McDonald’s tells workers it doesn’t endorse political candidates after Trump visit

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