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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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Wsampson67
on Oct 08, 2016
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I will discuss it with my boyfriend and best friend, I don't like to get into political discussions with family because it can cause friction if we don't have the same views.
Cherish92
on Oct 08, 2016
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My family and I talk about it daily. It's a regular conversation.
kuchick
on Oct 08, 2016
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I talk to my husband about it but I try not to talk too much about it with anyone else there just seems to be some very opinionated angry people this round- and I don't really like anyone so I don't want to talk abought it!
treat2c
on Oct 08, 2016
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I find myself constantly talking about the election with my friends and family. Whenever a commercial for either party comes, before, during and after the debates and whenever we receive campaign material in the mail. My friends and I usually talk about it at lunch and dinner too. This week, my son's school held a mock election and that was a big discussion point for us.
Wbooksh
on Oct 08, 2016
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I don't discuss everyone has too many opinions.
Amandalove
on Oct 08, 2016
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I tend not to discuss the upcoming election much with family and friends. People tend to get overly defensive if you are not on the same page as them and take the time to actually try to influence others to change their vote. I am a firm believer in my choice and opinion of who should be the next president and don't feel the need to have a tense debate with loved ones
Amandalove
on Oct 08, 2016
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I do not tend discuss the election with others in regards to the election. Once again, I have my opinion and my preference on who should be president and don't care to hear the reasons my choice is wrong or why my choice is right
Erairdon
on Oct 08, 2016
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With so much of the Presidential race in the news, social media, ads, etc., you can't help but have conversations within your own family! My husband and I have conversations daily. We also discuss the race with the extended family and friends. The topic comes up constantly and to be honest, it has become tiring. We avoid it on social media and other social events, i.e, school sports, work, etc because it is so divided and heated.
jujubeans142003
on Oct 08, 2016
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I never discuss it
MissMelissa82
on Oct 08, 2016
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I talk about the election from time to time with my family and my boyfriend. We discuss who we will vote for and current news reports on the candidates.
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