Name calling (Americans, election, elect, government)
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It seems to me that name calling is not going to help your candidate whichever side you are on. Saying that someone is stupid for choosing their candidate isn't likely to win them over. I scratch my head at the decisions people make but I understand that they have their own solid reasons for doing so.
As Americans we should all be invested in figuring out how we can work together to make our country better. The side that loses in this election will be unhappy as they always are. There are many people who say they are really "afraid" should Fill in the blank be elected. Besides throwing insults at each other in the vain hope that the other side will say "Oh yeah I am pretty darn stupid." what can we do to ease each others fears and get this country less polarized? Forget for a minute what the government is going to do in the next four years, what will you do to start to see the human side of "the other"?