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Do you discuss who you are voting for? Tell us & enter our Giveaway!
on Sep 20, 2016
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Do you tell friends and family who you are voting for? How do you feel when a friend or family member tells you they are voting for a different candidate? What have you said or done?
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Juniet
on Sep 21, 2016
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Don't talk about it because it isn't worth getting into an argument about it.
Nicolemargrif77
on Sep 21, 2016
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I don't tell them, they already know who I will vote for! Im not upset because everyone has a opinion who is better.
pookiepura
on Sep 21, 2016
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I have no problem with telling anyone who I am going to vote for, friends or strangers. I feel very annoyed and concerned for the sanity and well being of those who don't vote the way that I would like them to vote. They can probably sense my disgust just by looking at my expression.
mcasella
on Sep 21, 2016
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I tell the the truth. I'm not ashamed about who I support.
Candy12151
on Sep 21, 2016
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My family and close friends agree with who I'm voting for.
superdumb
on Sep 21, 2016
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I am pretty open about my leanings and will explain my reasoning if asked.
Marcela
on Sep 21, 2016
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Yes, if they ask. I figure if they are asking they want to at least have a conversation. If they are voting for the other candidate that is fine - their vote. I am at least glad I have shared why I would not vote for that person.
superdumb
on Sep 21, 2016
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I try to avoid discussing politics with my mom because I know we do not agree.
Grammio
on Sep 21, 2016
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I do tell family for whom I'll be voting & my friends probably know by my posts on social media. We have great conversations with our oldest grandson, explaining our views. We especially encourage family to _vote_ even if they cancel our vote. If you don't vote, you can't complain about the outcome.
donnalee2001
on Sep 21, 2016
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I tell people who I am voting for, if asked, and I explain my reasons. If it looks like our differences are going to start a war, I say "well then we have to agree to disagree." I refuse to lose family or friends over this.
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