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<p>New evidence shows that people with increased sensitivity to pain are also more likely to endorse values more common to people of their opposite political persuasion. It doesn’t stop there. They also show stronger support for the other camp’s politicians, and, get this more likely to vote for Donald Trump in 2020 if they are liberal, or Joe Biden if they are conservative.</p>
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