Politics and divorce: Tips on how to put differences aside
It's not unusual for political disagreements to come up in a relationship, but this election season, more couples are breaking up and divorcing. Family attorneys are seeing more people cite political differences as the main reason for splitting up. Experts say there are ways to election-proof your relationship if you love your partner but hate their political views. FOX's Evyn Moon has the story.
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