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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in one of the bluest counties in the nation. There are almost no Trump signs except for in the windows of a few elderly people (ie. too old to care if they are ostracized.) No one really talks politics because everyone assumes everyone is a Democrat. My 4th grader goes to a parochial school and said everyone's mom is voting for Trump except one kid. Why they are discussing this , I don't know.[/quote] Along the same lines - my DS attends college at a university in the midwest. A couple of weeks ago, he visited high school friends at a very liberal California university. He stayed with them at their fraternity house and said that, of the 90 something guys in the frat, only four had publically said they are voting for Harris. All the rest are enthusiastically voting for Trump. Maybe it's a safety in numbers kind of thing.[/quote] lol, frats have changed or you just made this up. In my days we talked sports, girls, booze, and sometimes classes. No way are 90 frat guys displaying their political affiliation during this kids weekend trip. I’m going with made up or at least highly exaggerated. And my days included 2016, so I really doubt politics is the hot topic in a frat house.[/quote]
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