Survey: 40 percent of Americans report tension with family i

with highs only reaching the lower 60s as clouds slowly clear and winds become brisk. and according to a poll conducted by a-b-c news and social science research solution – a survey research firm – 40 percent of americans report tension with family or friends over the 20-16 presidential election. this was part of an online poll that had a total of 256 respondents participate. and 47 a-b-c took to the streets to see if folks here on delmarva have experienced any friction when it came to discussing this year’s presidential election. herbert, salisbury, md i’ve seen some bickering she should do this, he should do that, oh lord have mercy barbara boccio, salisbury, md i try not to talk politics with my friends because it gets heated. but at the same time we try to tell them ourreasoning for why we want to vote for trump and not hillaryso maybe they’ll see the light. maybe they won’t, everyone has a different opinion.” malcolm smith, salisbury,md you know my son and i go back and forth as far aswho would be best for the country, who would do something for the country some folks also tell 47 a-b-c off-camera – they have not experienced any friction – but that’s because they are all on same page on who they are voting for. two days before the third and final presidential