Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
Nope. We’re tolerant of “differing ideas” sure. We’re intolerant of racism, misogyny, homophobia, insurrection, pedophilia, Christian nationalism, white supremacy, oligarchs, wacko anti-vaxers, etc.
Yeah, your actions don’t really back this up, chief.
Wrong. We are all for you living the life you want but you don’t get to impose your beliefs on everyone else. That’s not intolerance, it boundaries. Because everyone else’s beliefs matter too.
Don’t believe in gay marriage? Don’t marry someone of the same sex.
Don’t believe in abortion? Don’t get an abortion.
Want to be a racist prick and have a wildly successful podcast saying outrageous things? You are free to do that, and you can also be sued if your words and actions hurt someone. Because they have rights too.
Oh come on. Do not be so blind to the faults of your own side. Lets just pick one issue, misogyny: You people hate women. It always comes out eventually.
The Republicans hate women too, mind you. But you will never convince me that Democrats are against misogyny when it is so deeply ingrained in the party.
Look inwards before you claim any moral superiority, because you don’t have it.
Says the woman who refused to vote for a woman—twice! LOL.
You are so tiresome. I voted Clinton and then Harris. I still see the absolute vicious misogyny (and racism and homophobia etc) that permeates the Democrats.
Your cult beliefs in the Democrats as perfect gods are what is causing this mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
If you want to take away my rights, my livelihood, my freedoms, I don’t want to be friends with you. IDK why that has to be stated over and over again.
Go look at Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign ads on Youtube.
Which one?
Here's a pretty bland center-right ad about moving people off welfare, on a foundation of social programs (not kicking people off welfare)
It's a good example of policy differences (what are the mechanics of "good" welfare) and suspicion of what devil is in the details, vs the classic Republic "welfare queens!" and modern Republican / MAGA "They're eating the dogs!"
Bill Clinton won by adopting the rhetoric of the right, but couched in less obvious language. White liberals effing loved it. And the Democrats have been chasing that vote ever since.
But the country is changing, and you soon will not be able to win elections with only the white racist vote. Hence the headfirst dive into fascism. Like clockwork, expect the Democratic establishment and the vast majority of white liberals to fall in line. We're 9 months into this and the party is acting like it's politics as usual, and white liberals are shrugging and going on with their lives as this administration begin systematically removing immigrants, people of color, and the LGBT+ community from daily life.
Uh, Trump won because so many POC voted for him. Do you understand the profound demographic changes that happened in the last election?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
Nope. We’re tolerant of “differing ideas” sure. We’re intolerant of racism, misogyny, homophobia, insurrection, pedophilia, Christian nationalism, white supremacy, oligarchs, wacko anti-vaxers, etc.
Yeah, your actions don’t really back this up, chief.
Wrong. We are all for you living the life you want but you don’t get to impose your beliefs on everyone else. That’s not intolerance, it boundaries. Because everyone else’s beliefs matter too.
Don’t believe in gay marriage? Don’t marry someone of the same sex.
Don’t believe in abortion? Don’t get an abortion.
Want to be a racist prick and have a wildly successful podcast saying outrageous things? You are free to do that, and you can also be sued if your words and actions hurt someone. Because they have rights too.
Oh come on. Do not be so blind to the faults of your own side. Lets just pick one issue, misogyny: You people hate women. It always comes out eventually.
The Republicans hate women too, mind you. But you will never convince me that Democrats are against misogyny when it is so deeply ingrained in the party.
Look inwards before you claim any moral superiority, because you don’t have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
If you want to take away my rights, my livelihood, my freedoms, I don’t want to be friends with you. IDK why that has to be stated over and over again.
Go look at Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign ads on Youtube.
Which one?
Here's a pretty bland center-right ad about moving people off welfare, on a foundation of social programs (not kicking people off welfare)
It's a good example of policy differences (what are the mechanics of "good" welfare) and suspicion of what devil is in the details, vs the classic Republic "welfare queens!" and modern Republican / MAGA "They're eating the dogs!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
Nope. We’re tolerant of “differing ideas” sure. We’re intolerant of racism, misogyny, homophobia, insurrection, pedophilia, Christian nationalism, white supremacy, oligarchs, wacko anti-vaxers, etc.
Yeah, your actions don’t really back this up, chief.
Wrong. We are all for you living the life you want but you don’t get to impose your beliefs on everyone else. That’s not intolerance, it boundaries. Because everyone else’s beliefs matter too.
Don’t believe in gay marriage? Don’t marry someone of the same sex.
Don’t believe in abortion? Don’t get an abortion.
Want to be a racist prick and have a wildly successful podcast saying outrageous things? You are free to do that, and you can also be sued if your words and actions hurt someone. Because they have rights too.
Oh come on. Do not be so blind to the faults of your own side. Lets just pick one issue, misogyny: You people hate women. It always comes out eventually.
The Republicans hate women too, mind you. But you will never convince me that Democrats are against misogyny when it is so deeply ingrained in the party.
Look inwards before you claim any moral superiority, because you don’t have it.
Says the woman who refused to vote for a woman—twice! LOL.
You are so tiresome. I voted Clinton and then Harris. I still see the absolute vicious misogyny (and racism and homophobia etc) that permeates the Democrats.
Your cult beliefs in the Democrats as perfect gods are what is causing this mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
Nope. We’re tolerant of “differing ideas” sure. We’re intolerant of racism, misogyny, homophobia, insurrection, pedophilia, Christian nationalism, white supremacy, oligarchs, wacko anti-vaxers, etc.
Yeah, your actions don’t really back this up, chief.
Wrong. We are all for you living the life you want but you don’t get to impose your beliefs on everyone else. That’s not intolerance, it boundaries. Because everyone else’s beliefs matter too.
Don’t believe in gay marriage? Don’t marry someone of the same sex.
Don’t believe in abortion? Don’t get an abortion.
Want to be a racist prick and have a wildly successful podcast saying outrageous things? You are free to do that, and you can also be sued if your words and actions hurt someone. Because they have rights too.
Oh come on. Do not be so blind to the faults of your own side. Lets just pick one issue, misogyny: You people hate women. It always comes out eventually.
The Republicans hate women too, mind you. But you will never convince me that Democrats are against misogyny when it is so deeply ingrained in the party.
Look inwards before you claim any moral superiority, because you don’t have it.
Says the woman who refused to vote for a woman—twice! LOL.
You are so tiresome. I voted Clinton and then Harris. I still see the absolute vicious misogyny (and racism and homophobia etc) that permeates the Democrats.
Your cult beliefs in the Democrats as perfect gods are what is causing this mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
Nope. We’re tolerant of “differing ideas” sure. We’re intolerant of racism, misogyny, homophobia, insurrection, pedophilia, Christian nationalism, white supremacy, oligarchs, wacko anti-vaxers, etc.
Yeah, your actions don’t really back this up, chief.
Wrong. We are all for you living the life you want but you don’t get to impose your beliefs on everyone else. That’s not intolerance, it boundaries. Because everyone else’s beliefs matter too.
Don’t believe in gay marriage? Don’t marry someone of the same sex.
Don’t believe in abortion? Don’t get an abortion.
Want to be a racist prick and have a wildly successful podcast saying outrageous things? You are free to do that, and you can also be sued if your words and actions hurt someone. Because they have rights too.
Oh come on. Do not be so blind to the faults of your own side. Lets just pick one issue, misogyny: You people hate women. It always comes out eventually.
The Republicans hate women too, mind you. But you will never convince me that Democrats are against misogyny when it is so deeply ingrained in the party.
Look inwards before you claim any moral superiority, because you don’t have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
If you want to take away my rights, my livelihood, my freedoms, I don’t want to be friends with you. IDK why that has to be stated over and over again.
Go look at Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign ads on Youtube.
'I admit, I do not tolerate child predators/pedophiles. But with your claimed big tent, you republicans obviously tolerate and accept such deviance. I don't want to be that tolerant. You do you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t begrudge anyone that reluctantly voted for Trump because they didn’t like the direction Democrats have been going in recent years.
Progressives have done a lot that most people disagree with - open borders for illegal migrants, their unwillingness to put violent men in prison, destroying public schools with their permissiveness toward bullies and disruptive students, imposing racial preferences in hiring and promotions, their disdain for those who are religious, their extremism on trans issues, and their scorched earth cancel culture towards anyone that might raise an objection to progressive priorities.
I’m what I guess you’d call an Obama Democrat. Pretty common sense. And I think Democrats completely lost the plot in recent years. I still voted for Harris, but I totally understand those who used their vote to stop the bleak identity politics and dumbassery of Democrats in recent years.
However, I cannot abide anyone that is enthusiastically MAGA today. A lot of people voted against Democrats bc they hated what they were doing when they had power - not bc they liked Republicans. At that moment in time, many voters thought Democrats were the greater threat to the things they cared about.
Obviously today, Republicans are the bigger threat. And no doubt, their votes will change next time around.
But anyone that is enthusiastically for Trump today in late September has brain rot. And I cannot abide them.
It’d be awesome if we had at least one sane party that put forward a good presidential candidate that pursued good policies.
But here we are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.
If you want to take away my rights, my livelihood, my freedoms, I don’t want to be friends with you. IDK why that has to be stated over and over again.
Go look at Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign ads on Youtube.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's been studies over this, OP. Democrats are considerably more likely to ditch family and friends over politics than Independents and Republicans.
Do you have a citation for this?
DP. Of course not. PPP, pulled that lie out of the deepest crevices of her buttocks.
DP
It is true that Democrats are more likely to ditch family and friends. Severals studies/polls bear that out....
Dreier Roundtable (June 2021): This study found that Democrats were twice as likely as Republicans to report ending a friendship over politics (20% vs. 10%). Liberal women were the most likely group, with 33% reporting that they had ended a friendship because of a political disagreement.
Skeptic Research (May 2025): A report noted that approximately one in five people would end a friendship or relationship with a family member over politics. Gen Z and Millennials were the most likely to say they would sever ties, and liberals were more likely to do so than other political groups.
Yahoo News/YouGov Poll (September 2024): 28% of Americans found it stressful to spend time with friends or family who hold different political views. Democrats and Kamala Harris voters were more likely to report feeling stressed than Republicans and Donald Trump voters.
Reuters/Ipsos Poll (August 2025): A poll of nearly 4,500 U.S. adults found that 27% of Democrats felt the 2024 presidential election damaged their friendships, compared with 10% of Republicans.
Nineteen percent of registered voters said recent disagreements with family or friends over political issues have hurt their relationship, according to a new Siena College-The New York Times poll.
Independents and Democrats were more likely to say so — at 21 percent and 20 percent, respectively — compared to just 14 percent of Republicans.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3694103-almost-1-in-5-say-politics-has-hurt-friendships-family-relationships-poll/
I think it's because MAGA policies marginalize people, whereas Dem policies try to bring in the marginalized.
MAGA hate DEI, after all.
I think it’s because Dems are a lot less tolerant of differing ideas than they claim to be.