Posted at 12:18 PM on May 12, 2008
by Julia Schrenkler
Politics are personal. We tie our values to our political choices. What happens then, when you have friends who identify with another political party? How does it affect your relationships?
Midday is airing Partisan friends, "A recent discussion at Minnesota Public Radio's UBS Forum explored how people with differing political views reach across ideological divides to maintain their friendships."
How do you find commonality with others, despite party politics?
*Discuss politics - and maybe make some new friends - on MPR's online discussion group: Minnesota Politics
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