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Thanksgiving truce declared as half of Americans go silent on one topic at tables


Multiple polls reveal Americans are steering clear of politics at Thanksgiving tables, with 24% citing political discussions as the most stressful part of the holiday. Read More

Most Americans find political talk at Thanksgiving to be entertaining, poll finds


Most Americans find political conversations at the Thanksgiving table to be entertaining and informative — despite some saying it should be avoided, according to a Scripps News/Talker Research poll. Read More

Majority of Americans enjoy Thanksgiving turkey & no dinner politics, Emerson College Polling survey


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The turkey’s gone tepid, the wine has erased everyone’s filter, and someone suddenly feels appointed to correct the family’s political worldview. Read More

Shifting Thanksgiving traditions reflect broader political, economic and cultural divides


Thanksgiving tradition is shifting as families rethink menus, navigate political divides and embrace more takeout, revealing how culture and ideology shape the holiday across America. Read More


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