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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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lisabrown
on Oct 01, 2016
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I do not discuss politics with anyone except immediate family
tiffany_prater89
on Oct 01, 2016
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Everyday!
floridagal
on Oct 01, 2016
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I will only discuss politics with people who I know agree with me exactly the same, then we goof around or talk or say can you believe so and so said that or whatever (any candidates, not just the ones we favor as they all make mistakes or the scandals get stirred up) The dirty politics are so bad, the ads they are running on tv too and the radio - unbelievable! For anyone else who is not the same political party...I don't bring up the subject with them ever. It's just worth getting into so why stir it up and I can't change someone's mind about it anyways and they can't change my mindset. I stay silent. We can all agree to disagree.
Justmissash
on Oct 01, 2016
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I usual talk about it with my husbanc. Opinions, things I have read of seen, or others' opinions. I don't really discuss with others because it can get so heated. But I like to ask other peoples' opinions.
mokitty87
on Oct 01, 2016
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I discuss it with co workers, as well as friends, and some family. Honestly I think most of it is a trainwreck, but still I discuss it.
teacupalchemist
on Oct 02, 2016
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I've discussed it with my friends, family, significant other... mostly to find out who to filter out of my life.
rajeespot
on Oct 03, 2016
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I simply talk more about politics on Facebook Friends
LadySai
on Oct 04, 2016
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My husband and I discuss the President race everyday and how the media somehow seem to be in Clinton favor.
MrsCrystalWaugh
on Oct 04, 2016
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Me and my whole family discuss the up coming election at lengthy every time we see each other, surprisingly we all are going to vote for the same person except one of us so needless to say there are a few arguments when we discuss the candidates. We all have our own stances and beliefs but we still love each other and let the election discussion stay with that discussion and don't hold anything against each other.
MrsCrystalWaugh
on Oct 04, 2016
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Me and my whole family discuss the up coming election at lengthy every time we see each other, surprisingly we all are going to vote for the same person except one of us so needless to say there are a few arguments when we discuss the candidates. We all have our own stances and beliefs but we still love each other and let the election discussion stay with that discussion and don't hold anything against each other.
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