This year, even more than last year, people are dreading talking politics over Thanksgiving dinner.
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll
"Why is that? Obviously, Donald Trump is president, and that's the out party for Democrats," says Domenico Montanaro, NPR's lead political editor. "And to that point, Democrats are saying that they find conversations with people who have a different opinion about Donald Trump quote stressful and frustrating. Compare that to Republicans? More than half of Republicans say that they find those conversations 'interesting and informative.' "
Allegations of sexual harassment, including against
Sen. Al Franken
And, in keeping with White House tradition, President Donald Trump
pardoned a turkey Tuesday
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