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How do you discuss the election with others on SOCIAL MEDIA? 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, ON SOCIAL MEDIA? In what way?
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peachykeen817
on Sep 21, 2016
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I don't. Politics is one of those topics I don't talk about on social media. Too many things get misunderstood and drama started.
jackiepalombo
on Sep 21, 2016
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i like peoples comments on things but i don't get too into it or post myself because people get so angry at other peoples views
1bets1
on Sep 21, 2016
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I don't discuss my political views on social media. I do notice my Facebook feed is flooded with everyone else's views though. :)
gakusan
on Sep 21, 2016
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I don't discuss political matters on social media because I may create enemies and get attacked. I want to avoid something like that.
bechug
on Sep 21, 2016
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I never discuss it on social media. I prefer to keep that light and fun. Politics are neither.
basilandcatnip
on Sep 21, 2016
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Seldom. I see most people in person that love to "discuss" life and news events.
TaromaruX
on Sep 21, 2016
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I don't actually discuss politics on social media, it's not only disrespectful; but it's sometimes hurtful. I've had family members continuously post about someone they want to vote for, without realizing that it pertain something negatives for someone else. My husbands entire side is caucasian and I'm hispanic and my brother in law continuously posts things that are quite offensive, and he has yet to match the two together. Also it seems like this race has become a huge majority of their personal life's as oppose to real issues, so I don't want to support and continue that trend. It's shocking for me to even think of having a voting based on who social media, or in other words nothing that truly matters.
MusicLady1022
on Sep 21, 2016
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No, I avoid posting my views on politics. I see when others post the comments they get and it's not worth it.
ligia13
on Sep 21, 2016
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Not much in the Social Media. Trump supporters can get very crazy and don't know how to respect other people's opinions.
mallgirl
on Sep 21, 2016
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Pretty much daily, on Facebook and Twitter, one of my friends will post something. I usually don't comment because my friends' comment will say it all.
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