In unusual remarks made during a corporate earnings call today, Friday, November 6,ย Continental Resources founder and executive chairman Haroldย Hamm* referred to countingย โall legal votesโ โ a phrase used by President Donald Trump to suggest that some votes cast in the 2020 election are not legitimate. Theย founder and executive chairman ofย the Oklahoma-based oil and gas company joined others who disputeย mainstream climate science in taking up this language in the wake of this week’s slowly unfolding presidentialย election.
โFinally, I wanted to provide my thoughts on the current state of the election,โย Hamm said after discussing Continental Resourcesโย financial performance. โThe election process is not final and we like you are waiting to see the results when all legal votes areย counted.โ
Fact-checking website Politifact notes that the Trump campaign declined to clarify specifically which, if any, votes President Donald Trump believes were โillegal.โ Trumpโs unsupported claims of wrongdoing in this yearโs elections have proved too much for observers across the political spectrum, including those at Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, which categorized such claims as โlashing outโ byย Trump.
Hamm hastened to assure investors that Republicans would serve as a bulwark against laws that the oil and gas industry opposes. โWhile we wait to see the final results of the presidential election, the Senate will more than likely remain in the hands of Republican leadership and the House Republican representation will be strengthened,โ he said. โThis should serve as a backstop for any legislation that would be harmful for U.S. oil and gasย producers.โ
Continentalโs stock closed down roughly 8 percent, losing a full dollar to end the day at $12.24 a share, down from $13.24 thisย morning.
Harold Hamm, billionaire founder of Continental/Trump donor, is using a 3Q call to echo Trump’s call to count all โlegalโ votes
But he also talks up $CLR under a Biden win, a sign that even if Trump refuses to condede, 1 of his allies has eyes on moving on (h/t @DavidWethe)
โ Rachel Adams-Heard (@racheladhe) November 6, 2020
Hamm has worked closely with Trump, with the Wall Street Journal reporting in May that Trump had said in videotaped remarks that he โlearned more about energy from Harold than anybodyย else.โ
In 2016, during his speech at the Republican National Convention, Hamm cast doubt on the importance of climate change. โClimate change isnโt our biggest problem,โ he claimed. โItโs Islamicย terrorism.โ
Hamm isnโt the only opponent of climate action to insert himself into strife over vote counting in thisย election.
On Thursday, a group called FreedomWorks for America organized protests at ballot-counting sites in Phoenix, Detroit, andย Philadelphia.
On the ground RIGHT NOW in Philadelphia to #ProtectTheVote pic.twitter.com/b0E7GMtlnh
โ FreedomWorks (@FreedomWorks) November 5, 2020
FreedomWorks posted photographs of rally attendees in Philadelphia, many not wearing masks, carrying printed signs with messages like โcount legal votesโ and encouraging people to text the word โstolenโ to sign up, with the FreedomWorks logo printedย below.
FreedomWorks and its related organizations grew from an organization founded by the petrochemical billionaire Koch brothers in the early 1980s and have, over their histories, received millions of dollars in Koch and dark money funding, DeSmogโs databaseย profile of the organizationsย shows.
FreedomWorks and its related organizations have historically received funding from the Koch network, the American Petroleum Institute, ExxonMobil, and others tied to fossil fuels and promotion of climate science denial, DeSmogโs profile indicates.
More recently, the organization appears to have distanced itself from Koch. โWhile [Citizens for a Sound Economy, one of FreedomWorks’ predecessors] was founded by the Koch brothers in 1984 as special interest groupย promoting deregulation and was originally affiliated with Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation (CSEF), Koch does not appear active in FreedomWorks itself,โ DeSmogโs database notes.
There is evidence that the organization has maintained ties to fossil fuel companies during President Trumpโs time in office. In 2019, FreedomWorks received $50,000 from coal company Murray Energy, formerly owned by Bob Murray (recently deceased), bankruptcy filings revealed. Since Trump took office, FreedomWorks Foundation has taken over $384,000 in funding via DonorsTrust, the notorious conduit for dark money (a role so central to its existence that itโs famously been dubbed the โdark money ATM of the conservative movementโ by Mother Jones.)ย ย
FreedomWorks โ which is often cited as having helped to create the Tea Party movement last decade โ also has a long history of promoting climate disinformation. โWhile FreedomWorks does not have an official statement on climate change, they regularly publish articles on their website questioning the existence of man-made climateย change,โ DeSmogโs profileย indicates.
Charlie Kirk, founder and executive directorย of the conservative youth activist groupย Turning Point USA, also called for the counting of โevery LEGAL voteโ on Twitter. Kirk has also opposed action on climate change (calling the Paris Climate Agreement, which the U.S. formally exited on November 4,ย a โBAD Dealโ onย Twitter).
Major election irregularities & possible voter fraud being reported in Nevada. The entire race could come down to those 6 Electoral Votes. Stay vigilant, hold the line & keepย fighting!
โ Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 5, 2020
โCharlie Kirk has admitted to soliciting funds from the fossil fuel industry,โ DeSmogโs database entry on Kirk notes. โHeย acknowlededย in an interview that some donors of [Turning Point USA] โare in the fossil-fuelย space.โโย
The entry of well-funded organizations into the election fray runs counter to the suggestion that pro-Trump rallies intended to delegitimize the democratic voting process sprang up entirely from theย grassroots.
โThis is definitely not just organic, up-from-the-grassroots disinformation,โ Alex Stamos, director of the Stanford Internet Observatory told Politico. โThere are professionals here who are pushing some of this stuff based upon exactly what is going on in the polls and in the real-world arguments over theย election.โ
FreedomWorks has not immediately responded to a request forย comment.
*Updated 11/10/20: Harold Hamm’s first name was corrected from Howard. DeSmog regrets theย error.
Main image: The scene outside of the Convention Center in Philadelphia where the vote count is taking place, November 5, 2020.ย Credit: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly,ย CC BY–SAย 2.0Subscribe to our newsletter
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