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Old 09-28-2012, 10:10 AM   #11
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What does beer say about your politics? Agree? heh.

ORLANDO -- cfnews13.com
Did you know your favorite beer could have an impact on your political views?

According to a new study published in the National Journal, if you drink Samuel Adams beer you are most likely a Republican.

Heineken drinkers, on the other hand, are more likely to be Democrats than any other beer drinkers.

Bud Light fans don't lean toward either party, the same for those who drink Miller High Life.

According to the study, Dos Equis drinkers are likely nonpartisan. It may come as a surprise because the face of the beer, known as the "Most interesting man in the world," hosted a fundraiser for President Obama.
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