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How to avoid talking about politics this Thanksgiving

In a recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, Republicans and Democrats described people in the other political party as "closed-minded" and "dishonest" when talking about politics. That doesn't bode well for ... Read More
"Talk Politics At Your Own Risk": People With Politically Divided Families Are Sharing How They Keep The Peace At Thanksgiving, And It Ranges From Practical To Petty
"I keep the bright pink spray bottle that we use to spray the cat when he's being really bad conspicuously near me at all times." ... Read More
Politics and pumpkin pie: Experts offer tips on navigating table talk at Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is traditionally a time for families to come together, but with tensions boiling across red and blue states in a deeply divided country, the risk of this year’s holiday meal ... Read More
5 tips to talk politics with your MAGA uncle without ruining Thanksgiving

The Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute has five tips for avoiding conflict with your family while still speaking your mind. Read More
Keep Thanksgiving Calm: How to Avoid Politics at the Dinner Table

Given the heightened political tensions in 2025, many Americans are bracing themselves for uncomfortable political conversations around the Thanksgiving table. According to a 2024 survey by Spruce, 64 ... Read More
Are you avoiding family and friends over politics this holiday season? Tell us. | Opinion

Buckle up, we're heading into holiday season again and we all know what that means: It's time to decide how much we want to talk about politics with family over a meal. Get excited. I'll just be ... Read More
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