Can America heal after the election? Clergy, researchers tackle political anxiety and toxic polarization
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The church was open all day for services and private prayer, in part to serve as a haven for those plagued by worry, confusion or stress about the election and its aftermath.
As anytime we feel these emotions, the best answer is to go to prayer, states an Election Day prayer and resources guide on the church's website.
More than three-quarters of American adults polled said the future of the nation is a source of significant stress and 69% reported worrying about the outcome of the election.
Although the election is over, much of America is still grappling to heal after a turbulent campaign season marked by vitriolic political rhetoric and violence.
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