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quarter of college students say they would not be friends with someone who voted for the presidential candidate than the one they voted for. 71% of democrats in college would not date someone who voted for former president trump. 41% of democrats would not shop at or support a business of someone who voted for the other candidate. 37% of democrats say they would not be friends with someone at the opposite party compares to 5% of republicans. 30% of democrats also said in this poll they would not work for someone who voted differently from them. this is disheartening joe. i hate to see this. do you have an experience in your life in college and we went to school and lived in places where people saw the world different than we did and we worked in a place in congress, we had a lot of friends who saw the world differently than you did. this does seem to be antidotally and donald trump is an exception here and we are talking about him individually and republicans at large of a tr
Morning-joeMorningSpecial-editionConversationsInterviewsDivideSomeonePartyYoung-americansPollCandidateOne comment. have a wonderful weekend, get some sleep. morning joe starts now. the faa proposed more than $200,000 in fines for ten unruly passengers. this is nice, starting today if you are flying from florida, they ask you if you want to prepaid four your fine. oh, that s unbelievable. it s funny because it s true. as we take a look at the top, look at the light and the house view from the top of the comcast. good morning, welcome to morning joe. it s friday, november the 12th. mika is under the weather and willie has the morning off. with us, we have our nbc news political analyst, claire mckaskill and former prosecutor coming through a lot of legal cases, host and executive producer of show time the circus john island and eugene robinson. good to have all of you here. let s start with the defense resting of the murder trial of kyle rittenhouse. nbc news, gabe gutierrez, has the details. reporter: the kyle rittenhouse is towards the conclusion. the defense
PowerTrumpCommitteeUglierSnieLotLifeWorkTermsAaron-judgeDealWalk america, i think it s a big day for liberty, a great day for this country. jesse: supreme court puts trump back on the ballot. the migrant crime wave is not happening. it s alive. jesse: the media says migrants have not broken any laws. she is devouring them. jesse: why are kids sucking toes schools? plus. why did the chicken cross the road? [ ] jesse: another body blow to joe biden s reelection campaign that is having trouble breathing. in a unanimous decision, nonzero the supreme court ruled today that states cannot strip donald trump off the ballot. donald trump will remain on the ballot in colorado, illinois and made an in every state. ruling states, states have no power under the constitution to disqualify a candidate for federal office, especially the presidency. any column buried adding that his circumstance, writings on the court should turn the national temperature down not up. donald trump call the decision unifying and inspirational and challenge
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