Woman reveals why she canceled Thanksgiving & Christmas after her husband and family voted for Trump

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She had wanted to say something that might make him undo what she saw as a mistake, but she knew that if her words were too demanding, or her voice too filled with anger, it would achieve nothing.

”I also knew I couldn’t change what had happened — only what happens now. Only what I do now. What I refuse to accept and what I promise to keep fighting for. And to do it all with honesty and love and, yes, anger, too,” Andrea shared.

Andrea’s story isn’t just about one family’s fractured holidays — it’s a mirror of the deep political divides shaping homes across the country.

When do personal values outweigh tradition? Should love and family ties survive political disagreement, or are some differences too big to bridge?
As families sit down to their next holiday meal, these questions are more pressing than ever. Where do you draw the line — and could a single post really change the course of your relationships?

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