In an age of polarization that goes beyond the public square, an increasing number of Americans have decided that it’s OK to cut a friend or family member out of their life because of political differences.

But, according to a new survey, most of the people who think that identify as liberal.

The survey , conducted by The Argument, an online magazine that promotes liberalism, found a significant partisan divide in answers to the question “Do you think having opposing political views is ever an acceptable reason to cut off contact with a family member?”

While the majority of respondents, regardless of political affiliation, said no, people who voted for Kamala Harris were the most likely to say yes — 40%. Conversely, 11% of Donald Trump voters said it’s OK to cut off contact with a fam

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