Most Americans want to leave politics behind for the holidays

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“The majority of U.S. adults (83%) agreed that the holidays are a time to forget our political differences. This remains true across the political spectrum; 82% of adults whose preferred candidate lost the election agreed, as did 84% of adults whose preferred candidate won,” the American Psychological Association said in a new report released Tuesday.

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