Most say they'll try to avoid political talk at post-election Thanksgiving — CBS News poll
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Americans say they're most grateful for friends and family this year.
That may be one reason a big majority plans to avoid political discussions at the Thanksgiving table.
In the wake of Donald Trump's victory, Trump voters and Republicans are relatively a bit more open to political chat than Kamala Harris voters and Democrats are, but most on either side aren't particularly looking forward to politics with their poultry.
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