The First Way you can make it happen: You are obligated to respect your family members, no matter how they feel about certain things. Just as we are all entitled to our opinions, we are entitled to support any candidates we want.
The Second Way you can make it happen: It is helpful to make sure things do not go too far. For example, you should not overly discuss political issues.
The Third Way you can make it happen: There is to be no teasing. One thing you should not do is make fun of your loved ones' beliefs. Another thing you should not do is rub it in when they lose an election.
The Fourth Way you can make it happen: You should not risk provoking your household. It would be wise not to buy items or post yard signs that support a particular issue or candidate.
The Fifth Way you can make it happen: It is smart to be careful about urging your family to vote in the next election. Instead of asking them to vote your way, you should just remind them to vote.
The Sixth Way you can make it happen: You have to keep your cool. You should not get angry if others do not vote your way.
The Seventh Way you can make it happen: Maintaining a positive perspective can be soothing. You must keep in mind no household agrees on everything.
The Eighth Way you can make it happen: You must go the extra mile to guarantee domestic harmony. You should avoid discussing politics all together if anyone is uncomfortable discussing it.
The Ninth Way you can make it happen: You should take it in stride if you all differ in your thoughts. After all, we are sometimes attracted to those who are opposites of ourselves.
The Tenth Way you can make it happen: There is to be no arguing. You must not go back and forth over who or what to support.
Follow these steps to ensure domestic tranquility regardless of political belief!
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