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Companies are weighing in on hot-button political issues more than ever before - here are the brands that Americans see as the most Republican or Democratic

Nike: a net 30% of Americans say the brand leans Democratic.

Companies are weighing in on hot-button political issues more than ever before - here are the brands that Americans see as the most Republican or Democratic

Facebook: a net 27% of Americans say the social media company leans Democratic.

Facebook: a net 27% of Americans say the social media company leans Democratic.

The NBA: a net 24% of Americans say the basketball association leans Democratic.

The NBA: a net 24% of Americans say the basketball association leans Democratic.

Starbucks: a net 23% of Americans say the coffee retailer leans Democratic.

Starbucks: a net 23% of Americans say the coffee retailer leans Democratic.

Google: a net 22% of Americans say the tech giant leans Democratic.

Google: a net 22% of Americans say the tech giant leans Democratic.

J.P. Morgan Chase: a net 19% of Americans say the bank leans Republican.

J.P. Morgan Chase: a net 19% of Americans say the bank leans Republican.

Apple: a net 17% of Americans say the company leans Democratic.

Apple: a net 17% of Americans say the company leans Democratic.

Nordstrom: a net 15% of Americans say the department store leans Republican.

Nordstrom: a net 15% of Americans say the department store leans Republican.

Target: a net 15% of Americans say the company leans Democratic.

Target: a net 15% of Americans say the company leans Democratic.

Amazon: 14% of Americans say the online retailer leans Democratic.

Amazon: 14% of Americans say the online retailer leans Democratic.

Wells Fargo: a net 13% of Americans say the bank leans Republican.

Wells Fargo: a net 13% of Americans say the bank leans Republican.

Uber: a net 12% of Americans say the ride-share company leans Democratic.

Uber: a net 12% of Americans say the ride-share company leans Democratic.

Etsy: a net 11% of Americans say the online store leans Democratic.

Etsy: a net 11% of Americans say the online store leans Democratic.

Microsoft: a net 11% of Americans say the software company leans Democratic.

Microsoft: a net 11% of Americans say the software company leans Democratic.

The NFL: a net 11% of Americans say the league leans Democratic.

The NFL: a net 11% of Americans say the league leans Democratic.

Lyft: a net 11% of Americans say the company leans Democratic.

Lyft: a net 11% of Americans say the company leans Democratic.

Airbnb: a net 11% of Americans say the rental service leans Democratic.

Airbnb: a net 11% of Americans say the rental service leans Democratic.

Citibank: a net 10% of Americans say the bank leans Republican.

Citibank: a net 10% of Americans say the bank leans Republican.

A net 8% of Americans think Walmart leans Republican.

A net 8% of Americans think Walmart leans Republican.

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