Here are science-backed tips on how to navigate holiday arguments
Briefly

A growing number of Republicans and Democrats view the other party as dishonest and immoral, with almost half of U.S. voters considering the opposition "downright evil."
Neuroscience and psychology research suggests that it’s possible to bridge political divides through strategies like taking a breath, practicing empathy, and demonstrating intellectual humility.
In heated conversations, taking a moment to pause can help lower tension, enabling us to steer discussions towards mutual understanding rather than conflict.
Finding common ground often involves learning about a person beyond their singular political stance, fostering connections that transcend divisive issues.
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