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When travel resumes, politics is âabsolutelyâ likely to affect where people want to go and where theyâll feel welcome
Even before Americaâs great rupture, there was evidence that travelers preferred to avoid visiting places whose residents didnât share their politics.
By Jon Marcus Globe Correspondent,Updated January 28, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
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Even before Americaâs great rupture, there was evidence that travelers preferred to avoid visiting places whose residents didnât share their politics.Siberian Art/stock.adobe.com
The man at the bar in Winston-Salem, N.C., looked up from his reading to ask the newcomer where he was from.