Poll of likely voters finds respondents take exception to the company’s pro-LTBTQ agenda for kids.
QUICK FACTS:
- A nationwide survey found that 68.2% of registered voters are less likely to do business with Disney today, according to Decision Magazine.
- This poll comes on the heels of the company’s show of support for teachers’ right to expose children 8-years-old and below to sexual ideology, as CNBC reported.
- The survey found that 48.4% of Democrats, 72.5% of Independents, and 85.3% of Republicans say the company’s sexual agenda makes them less likely to do business with them.
- A vast 69.1% of American voters across all parties say they are likely to support family-friendly alternatives to Disney.
COMMENTS FROM CULTURAL AND POLITICAL LEADERS:
- “These numbers reveal clearly that 2022’s parent’s revolt movement is growing stronger every day,” said Mark Meckler, president of Convention of States Action according to Decision Magazine.
- “Parents are infuriated by the widespread leftist assault on their kids. Disney is about to learn that attempting to ideologically and sexually groom our children is a recipe for brand destruction, costing the company massively in both customers and revenue,” Meckler went on to say.
- Franklin Graham commented on Facebook, “I certainly hope parents wake up to what Disney is trying to do and protect their children and grandchildren from the lies this once-great company is now so willing to promote.”
BACKGROUND:
- The survey was conducted by the Convention of States Action in partnership with The Trafalgar Group and included more than 1,000 likely voters.
- The Convention of States Action is a grassroots network focused on imposing limitations on the size and scope of the federal government, including requirements for a balanced budget and term limits.