Do the math. 10 people are going to vote, half Dem, half Rep. All of them drink beer. The company pushes a Rep...the 5 Dems go elsewhere. The 5 Reps don’t increase in numbers, there are still 5 of them. The only dif is a net loss of 5 from a profit base of 10. My point is “why?” You are selling beer not running a political campaign. A business must focus on profits or die...political ideology has no place at the table of business. Just ask the Dixie Chicks.
Do the math. Yuengling presently is only #12 among the top beer sellers. Most people never heard of it.