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In reply to the discussion: I think I may have lost family over this election. [View all]Response to prarie deem (Original post)
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I am the only one in my family who has voted and supporting Hillary. There has been attempts to
Thinkingabout
Nov 2016
#5
or, maybe I am cancelling yours,. they never think about the reverse of what they are doing.
niyad
Nov 2016
#16
You're cancelling my vote? I worked GOTV and got perhaps a 100 new people registered & ready to
FSogol
Nov 2016
#22
yeah, maybe send out an email or FB post and say zero discussion about politics/religion
Divine Discontent
Nov 2016
#47
oh, yeah, true, you're the only one, so they wanna pile on. meanwhile the GOP has railroaded the
Divine Discontent
Nov 2016
#55
Am just about to send an email to my sibs with links to Evan McMullin - and a lighthearted comment
Kashkakat v.2.0
Nov 2016
#27
I've been able to change a few people's perceptions by working together on local issues.
SleeplessinSoCal
Nov 2016
#41
If I talked to certain members of my family about this election, I'd lose them, too.
Iggo
Nov 2016
#61
I feel somewhat blessed in that all my my closest friends and family members are apolitical.
LanternWaste
Nov 2016
#75