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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wish there was a poll. I bet most of the "people are not their politics" folks voted for Trump. And they still looove their l Snowflake DEI luvin family and friends. [/quote] There have been polls actually. The studies consistently show that liberal white women are the people most likely to end friendships due to differing political beliefs. And yes, as a Trump voter, I dearly love my family and friends that voted for Kamala even though I think they were misguided. Outside of far left and far right echo chambers most people get along pretty well actually.[/quote] I believe it. I’m the human rights poster above. If you want to infringe on my rights, I’m going to have a hard time being myself around you. Most white women with a college degree are liberal. [/quote]
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