We can't promise politics won't be on the table this Thanksgiving season, but a recent poll shows a majority of Americans say they're not expecting political quarrels while carving the turkey this year.
The big picture: Even as the nation remains deeply divided on partisan and generational lines, most Americans keep their Thanksgiving meals insulated from that divide, despite the holiday's reputation for bursting ideological bubbles.
Driving the news: Only 11% of respondents in a YouGov poll conducted earlier this month among 1,120 U.S. adult citizens said they expected there to be arguments about politics at their Thanksgiving celebration. • Over 30% said they're at least somewhat likely to discuss politics at their dinner, but for the vast majority of U.S. adults, they don't expect a

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