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See my reply below. Got confused but I'll leave this here anyway.
There's probably no big bank that doesn't donate to Republicans at all but some do lean to the left. Here's a summary page: https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus?cycle=2024&ind=F03
Overall you're probably best sticking to a credit union that doesn't donate politically at all (as an organization) but in my experience they're a noticeable downgrade in quality.
Sorry, I was thinking of banks not investing. Couldn't find a ranking but Vanguard seems to lean Democratic.
Edit: Damn. Digging deeper it looks like most trading companies are fucking cesspools.
Edit: Another point for Vanguard: the current CEO has a history of contributing to Democrats.
Excellent - that’s a great place to start at least. Thank you!