Pretty much my point.
The market doesn't much care about the politics, only that sales are up.
Yes, the market is up, as are consumer confidence and overall sales.
But, no, the article you linked to implies a connection between the Kaepernick campaign and higher sales. I’m merely clarifying that there’s no such connection whatsoever. In fact, sales might possibly have been up even more without the Colly campaign, but there’s nothing in that article to prove it either way.