For families divided along red house-blue house lines, summer s slate of reunions, group trips and weddings poses another exhausting round of navigating divides
NEW YORK (AP) Kristia Leyendecker has navigated a range of opposing views from her two siblings and other loved ones since 2016, when Donald Trump's election put a sharp, painful point on their political divisions as she drifted from the Republican Party of today and they didn't.
For families divided by political alignment, summer s slate of reunions, trips and weddings poses another exhausting round of tension at a time of heavy fatigue.
This summer, families are thinking about more than just picnics. Issues like gun control, the fight for reproductive rights, and the Jan. 6 insurrection hearings are leaving families worn out and divided but humility may be the secret sauce reunions need.