"It totally undid me that he could vote for Trump," said McCormick, 73, who had not thought of leaving the conservative Republican before but felt "betrayed" by his support for Trump. ALSO READ: Khamenei tells Trump 'no enemy can paralyze' IranThe rancor has not dissipated as it has in the aftermath of other recent contentious US elections. (See graphic: tmsnrt.rs/2jLSU36)Sixteen percent said they have stopped talking to a family member or friend because of the election - up marginally from 15 percent. The poll found about 40 percent had not argued with a family member or friend over the race. ALSO READ: US: Trump travel ban a "lawful exercise" of his authority"I think people are getting too wound up," Lomey said.
Source: Standard Digital February 07, 2017 12:51 UTC