CBS News Poll: Most Americans plan to see their father in person this Father's Day
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More than half of Americans with a living father plan on seeing him in person this Father's Day. Fifty-two percent plan to see dad in person, 26% will call him on the phone, while 12% will use some sort of videoconferencing software, like Zoom or FaceTime.
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