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How do you discuss the election with others IN PERSON? Tell us & enter our Giveaway!
on Sep 20, 2016
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How much do you discuss the upcoming Presidential election with friends and/or family, IN PERSON? In what way?
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jackiepalombo
on Sep 21, 2016
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we usually have the news on at work during the day in the office so when a political story comes up we all discuss
1bets1
on Sep 21, 2016
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With my husband, a lot! The conversations are mostly started by him.
gakusan
on Sep 21, 2016
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I discuss with my husband and my parents-in-law, however, I just keep quiet when it gets to a heated one because I feel funny time to time.
bechug
on Sep 21, 2016
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I don't discuss it much with anyone. I don't enjoy arguing about it.
basilandcatnip
on Sep 21, 2016
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Every day. Update each other on what new news segment we heard that the others might have missed during work day.
MusicLady1022
on Sep 21, 2016
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I can talk reasonably to other people but many cannot so it is safer to avoid the subject. I don't want to lose friends over politics.
ligia13
on Sep 21, 2016
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We discuss the Presidential race almost every day, at home. Not so much on the Social Media. I don't like to have problems with friends who are with "the other one" that instigates hate & is against everyone or everything. Some people are not civilized enough to respect my opinions. I'm with Her
mallgirl
on Sep 21, 2016
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I discuss what's going on with my roommate while we are watching TV. We are on the same page about how racist and sexist one of the candidates is (guess which one) and how important it is to be completely informed and literate about the issues. We both believe that each person needs to investigate and read up on each candidate's stance, and not be spoonfed platitudes by a certain candidate that have no root in reality.
AnnSheSpeaks
on Sep 21, 2016
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We love reading what everyone has to say! Thank you for participating in this discussion..
Debknowsbest
on Sep 21, 2016
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I only talk to friends and family about the election. It is too hot of an issue to bring up at work and very polarizing, so I only talk about it in person to people I know.
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