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A quarter of U.S. shoppers have ditched their favorite stores over political stances, new poll finds

A Harris poll reveals that 25% of U.S. shoppers have stopped visiting their favorite stores due to political stances, with 40% altering their spending to align with their political views. Democrats (50%) are more likely than Republicans (41%) to change their habits. Companies like Walmart and McDonald’s have ended DEI initiatives, leading to consumer disengagement, particularly among Democrats. Many consumers are opting out of the market to avoid politics and consumerism.
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