After the 2020 Election: Families Divided

The contentious 2020 presidential election has shown that there's a clear divide in America – half the country is celebrating, and the other half is not – making the upcoming holiday season especially tricky to navigate. Instead of being a time of joy, celebration and giving thanks, many families are faced with the dilemma of how not to argue with their own spouses, children and parents about politics. Dr. Phil meets a Republican father, who is barely speaking to his Democrat daughter after an argument they had over Donald Trump. Then, Dr. Phil meets another father, a lifelong Democrat, who says he raised his son to be a free thinker … but never imagined that he'd support Trump! The election is officially over, but the drama remains. What's Dr. Phil's advice on how to move forward post-election without turning holiday dinners with family into a war zone over politics? Tune in!
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