From WSJopinion: Toyota investors rejected the attempt to oust Chairman Akio Toyoda, who has questioned the climate left’s push for electric vehicles
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Images: AP/AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kellybecame a political target last year when he said a “silent majority” in the auto industry questioned whether electric vehicles should be the only consumer option. A silent majority of investors on Wednesday demonstrated tacit agreement by rejecting the climate lobby’s attempt to oust him.Continue reading your article with
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