Companies that cut their ties with the NRA are falling out of favor with Republican voters
- More than a dozen companies have cut ties with the NRA following boycott threats from gun-control activists.
- Now, people who support the NRA are threatening to boycott the companies that cut ties with the gun-rights organization.
- A survey done by market research firm Morning Consult found that several companies who had cut business ties with the NRA saw their favorability decline in the eyes of Republicans.
Companies that severed ties with the National Rifle Association in the wake of anti-NRA boycott threats are facing backlash from Republicans. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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