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For many couples, fighting about politics has become more common. Since President Donald Trump¡¦s election, Ken Jewell, a New York City divorce lawyer, has had clients in his office regularly ranting about their partners¡¦ outlooks on initiatives like Black Lives Matter.
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¡§Before that, it never really became much of an issue because you didn¡¦t have the divisive candidate,¡¨ he said. And while people aren¡¦t citing political differences as the sole reason for divorce, the topic is certainly compounding matters. ¡§Presidential years are typically very quiet for divorces because of the uncertainty of the presidency,¡¨ Jewell said. ¡§This year, it has been beyond insane.¡¨
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Pat Pierson, 72, a retired staffing executive in Denver, parted ways with her boyfriend of 12 years over conflicting opinions on the Trump administration. She¡¦s more liberal and he¡¦s conservative, but their views weren¡¦t an issue before Trump.
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Political polarization has become such an issue that Maureen Tara Nelson, the owner of New York and Florida-based MTN Matchmaking, says her clients are requesting to only be paired with people who have similar political views. ¡§My motto in the past was ¡¥work together and agree to disagree,¡¦ but it has gotten to the point where people hate the other political side,¡¨ she said. ¡§And if they hate them, how could they date them?¡¨
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In years past, Nelson noted, singles wanted partners that were attractive, intelligent and successful. Now, finding someone politically compatible is non-negotiable.
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Eighty-four percent of the singles using Dating.com won¡¦t even consider dating someone with opposite political views, said Maria Sullivan, a vice president at the dating website.
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And then there are those whose relatives have insisted they date within family party lines, like Christina Mullins, 42, a legal assistant in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who grew up with a strict Republican father.
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¡§He put a clause that I would be written out of his trust if I married a registered Democrat,¡¨ she said, joking that yes, this does significantly limit her dating pool.
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These attitudes are behind a growing number of dating services dedicated to helping people on both sides of the aisle find inner-party love. DonaldDaters.com, whose slogan is, ¡§Make America Date Again,¡¨ promises, ¡§the RIGHT person is out there.¡¨ And Salvator Prano, who created LiberalHearts.com in 2002, deems his website more popular than ever.
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