That’s the headline from a Reuters story, published just before election day. It quotes person after person who have severed relationships with people of the opposite political party, people who have been important in their lives. It includes a couple who separated after the 2016 election, but are more often siblings, parents, or in-laws.
"You are no longer my mother"
"You are no longer my mother"
"You are no longer my mother"
That’s the headline from a Reuters story, published just before election day. It quotes person after person who have severed relationships with people of the opposite political party, people who have been important in their lives. It includes a couple who separated after the 2016 election, but are more often siblings, parents, or in-laws.