EDITOR'S NOTE
Hello,
Don't pay attention to the people telling you to avoid political arguments at Thanksgiving. Go ahead, debate.
Spirited political debate is as American as post-turkey naps, the Dallas Cowboys on your TV and Black Friday doorbusters. We're just over a month away from 2020, when the campaign to take on President Trump kicks into a whole other gear. And you probably won't see most of these people until after the actual election, so you might as well lay down your markers now.
Of course, you shouldn't enter any political debate – even ones with family members – without being properly informed. So please allow the CNBC Politics team to help you digest the latest political news. And we can do it all before you dig into the mashed potatoes and arguments over whether Elizabeth Warren made a mistake in embracing Medicare for All. Here's what we're watching:
Let us know what you and your family discussed at Thanksgiving. Email me at CNBCPolitics@nbcuni.com.
Thanks for reading. Happy Thanksgiving!
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Rabu, 27 November 2019
Arguing about politics is a Thanksgiving tradition. Embrace it.
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