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My parents are conservatives. I'm a conservative. My in-laws are conservatives. Their 2 daughters are liberals. Their son (my husband) was a liberal until he got his first paycheck and I explained taxes to him 😂 The look on that man's face when he learned they took over $1,000 from his check for taxes 😂
Children watch their parents and make connections about why their life is the way it is. So if the child has a bad relationship with the parents, they might shun everything their parents had/have as an adult. And vice-versa.
Yes. Parents have a big impact on their kids in multiple ways especially if the children are around them a lot.
Moreover, as children grow up into young adolescent they begin to form their own identity and rebel against their parents way of thinking and seeing the world, so their parents political influence begins to fade.
where I am 150% the parents "groom" their kids. One time I was somewhere and I heard a woman telling her young son "when you see a helicopter, its Donald Trump waving hi to you"
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