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Differing political views in couples leads to conflict in relationships

January 14, 2024January 14, 2024Arsen Mayer

In today’s hyperpartisan atmosphere, in Israel as in the US, some couples decide not only not to marry a person with antithetical views – but even to split up over such disagreements. By one estimate, as many as 30% of Americans are in relationships with partners who do not share their political viewpoint. In the […]

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