Conservative vs. Liberal: America’s 10 Most Bipartisan Brands

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We all have our go-to brands. Tide or All? Apple or Samsung? Burger King or McDonald’s? But with the 2024 presidential election campaigns well underway, do you know how “bipartisan” your favorite brands actually are? 

In a recent report, YouGov found that 10% of liberals and the same percentage of conservatives considered 982 of 2,200 brands “for purchase.” And of those 982, only 284, or 29%, were considered equal, or bipartisan.

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Methodology

To find the top 10 most bipartisan brands, YouGov narrowed the brands down by which had the closest split between liberals and conservatives. 

  • YouGov BrandIndex & Profiles: August 2023-2024. 2,203 brands measured. Sample of each ideology per brand ranges from 136 to 11,599.

  • 2,186 brands exceed a sample of 1,000 per ideology. Threshold of 10% minimum of either ideology considering.

  • Consideration: % of population who would consider brand next time they are in-market. Must be tracked 183 days to rank.

You can find more info about the study’s methodology here.

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1 American Eagle

  • Brand Sector: Fashion
  • US liberals considering: 15.7% 
  • US conservatives considering: 15.7%

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2 KFC

  • Brand Sector: Fast food & QSRs
  • US liberals considering: 25.9%
  • US conservatives considering: 25.9%

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3 La Quinta by Wyndham

  • Brand Sector: Accommodations
  • US liberals considering: 20.7%
  • US conservatives considering: 20.7%

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4 MLB

  • Brand Sector: Sports
  • US liberals considering: 20.9%
  • US conservatives considering: 20.8%

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5 Enterprise

  • Brand Sector: Travel
  • US liberals considering: 20.6%
  • US conservatives considering: 20.6%

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6 Best Western

  • Brand Sector: Accommodations
  • US liberals considering: 29.0%
  • US conservatives considering: 29.1%

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7 Neosporin

  • Brand Sector: Hair & skincare
  • US liberals considering: 31.4%
  • US conservatives considering: 31.5%

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8 Pandora

  • Brand Sector: Online brands
  • US liberals considering: 19.9%
  • US conservatives considering: 19.8%

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9 Maybelline

  • Brand Sector: Hair & skincare
  • US liberals considering: 20.4%
  • US conservatives considering: 20.3%

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10 Amazon

  • Brand Sector: Online brands
  • US liberals considering: 80.7%
  • US conservatives considering: 80.5%

This article was produced and syndicated by MediaFeed.org.

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