We Cooperate But Won't Marry Across the Aisle | Memphis News
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A new poll reveals a surprising level of political tolerance in everyday life: 80% of Americans say they’d be fine attending a Fourth of July party with someone who votes differently. Even deeper engagement like dinner (86%) or volunteering together (77%) is widely accepted. But when it comes to living with or marrying someone with opposing views, the number drops to just 51%. The survey of 3,000 adults paints a complex picture — we can coexist and collaborate, but our closest personal bonds still resist political compromise.
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