Couples divorcing due to ‘Trump effect’

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(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) — Couples are fighting over President Trump more than ever, and many are turning to divorce court to get out of their politically ravaged marriages.

New data from Wakefield Research found that one in 10 couples, married and not, have ended their relationships in a battle over political differences. For younger millennials, it’s 22 percent.

And nearly one in three Americans said that political clashes over Trump have “had a negative impact on their relationship,” said the report provided to Secrets.

“Since Donald Trump’s election, political discourse in the U.S. has been more tense and divisive than ever,” Wakefield said.

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