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- A Guide for Talking to a Trump Supporter with Loving Empathy
Have you ever talked to a Trump supporter? You should! I like to start the conversation by saying I’m here to build a cathedral of mutual respect and understanding
- Help—Im in Love with a Trump Supporter! | Psychology Today
People support President Trump—or any politician—for all kinds of reasons Granted, Trump, in particular, does have the support of some racists and people on the alt-right, but other supporters
- 10 Rules for Post-Election Conversations - TIME
Even for those less practiced at handling differences, there are strategies you can use to keep things civil We asked experts what rules to follow while communicating with others after this
- Instead Of Losing Family And Friends Over Politics, Experts Say . . .
Conservatives can be just as quick to spurn the liberals in their lives who clash with their core values, such as life and liberty — which is the biggie for Deforest "They sold our country out,"
- 10 Realistic Coping Tips Ahead Of Second Trump Term - HuffPost
Here are some realistic, relatable ways that people are coping Republican Donald Trump reclaimed the presidency in a decisive victory this week and is now set to serve in the White House for another four years
- How To Deal With Family Members Who Support Trump
Some people have expressed that Trump’s win has caused them to end communication with family members who voted for him Setting a clear boundary is one of the most effective ways to preemptively squash disagreements, experts agree
- Engaging with Trumpers and Trolls - Vote as if your life depends on it. . .
Below are some suggestions for how to counter the Trumpers and Trolls wherever you may find them Please remember to keep these basic principles in mind as you do so: Always maintain the high moral ground and do not stoop to their level Vent your anger and frustration before writing a response
- How to Talk to a Trump Voter - Washington Monthly
Democrats must heed the rural white enclaves, repeatedly instructs the former Pennsylvania governor and MSNBC regular Ed Rendell Nicholas Kristof has pleaded with his readers to understand that
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