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How to Talk Politics with Those of Opposing Views

December 29, 2021December 15, 2020 by Ashley Virtue

How to Talk Politics with Those of Opposing Views

With the holidays right around the corner, many of us will be spending time with our families. For some, that means experiencing hard conversations, especially regarding the recent election.

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