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ESPN plays Allstate CEO message over national anthem
Allstate deletes social media post of CEO's controversial Sugar Bowl message amid backlash
Following the backlash Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faced over his comments in response to the New Orleans terror attack, the company appeared to delete the message from its social media platform.
Allstate CEO decries ‘addiction to divisiveness’ during Sugar Bowl; GOP lawmakers outraged
Tom Wilson, CEO of Allstate Corp., delivered a statement during the broadcast of the Sugar Bowl in which he called on viewers to accept others’ differences, but did not explicitly condemn
ESPN plays Allstate CEO message over national anthem at Sugar Bowl
( NewsNation) — A video of Allstate CEO Tom Wilson interrupted the national anthem at its Sugar Bowl, which took place the day after a deadly terror attack in New Orleans. Some are calling the 30-second message tone-deaf. NewsNation senior political contributor George Will joins “On Balance with Leland Vittert” to discuss the incident.
Brett Favre calls out Allstate CEO over Sugar Bowl message: 'Woke is a joke'
Brett Favre called out Allstate CEO Tom Wilson on social media for going "woke" with his controversial video statement before Thursday's Sugar Bowl.
Republicans livid after Allstate CEO decries 'addiction to divisiveness' during Sugar Bowl
Tom Wilson, CEO of the Allstate Corporation, delivered a statement during the Thursday broadcast, in which he called on viewers to accept others’ differences.
Allstate CEO slammed for Sugar Bowl messaging
Allstate CEO Tom Wilson ignited a firestorm of backlash on social media Thursday with a video statement addressing Wednesday's terror attack in New Orleans.
ESPN national anthem decision sparks outrage
ESPN is under fire for its decision not to show the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl on Thursday. The Sugar Bowl was postponed by a day due to a terrorist attack that occurred just a mile from the stadium,
National Anthem Controversy Sparks Brett Favre’s Scathing Attack at Sugar Bowl as Calls Against College Football Broadcast Mount
The Sugar Bowl game between the University of Georgia and the University of Notre Dame took place on Thursday. The post National Anthem Controversy Sparks Brett Favre’s Scathing Attack at Sugar Bowl as Calls Against College Football Broadcast Mount appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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Allstate CEO Tom Wilson strikes the wrong tone
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Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faces MAGA backlash following bizarre Sugar Bowl ad in the wake of New Orleans attack
Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faces MAGA backlash following bizarre Sugar Bowl ad in the wake of New Orleans attack - Allstate’s ...
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'Maybe they'll rebrand as Allahstate': SugarBowl sponsor deletes CEO's message after social media outrage
Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faced backlash after a video message aired before the Sugar Bowl was seen as insensitive due to its ...
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