On the latest episode of “Here’s the Deal with Kellyanne,” Fox Nation host Kellyanne Conway talks about the importance of finding “common ground” despite passionate political differences with her eldest daughter, 19. We spoke with content creator and political activist Claudia Conway. . ”
“Claudia, people always ask you and me, ‘How can we love each other when we disagree politically?’ As if politics were more important than love. Or, ‘What do we have in common?'” Conway began. “I know how you and I are related, but I would like to think that you were raised along with your brothers to be independent thinkers and to conduct your own politics.”
Conway asked her daughter if she thought it was “possible” to have political conversations about things that people agree on, despite some big issues.
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“I think we, like society as a whole, have a very binary view of politics,” Claudia answered. “That’s why I’m a registered independent. Because they say, ‘If you don’t fit XY and Z, you can’t be a Republican. If you don’t fit XY and Z, you can’t be a Republican.’ ” Democrats. I don’t believe that, things aren’t black and white, and these choices shouldn’t be binary. ”
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“You and I can sit here and find something we can agree on. Even if we have completely different views on many things, we can sit here and find common ground. ” she continued. “You and I talked about the debate, and you said, we can agree that Trump shouldn’t have said this or that. We can agree on certain things, or that Kamala Harris We can agree that it’s a missed opportunity.” Those things are not black and white. ”
Claudia then told her mother, “Even if you have different political opinions than me, I can still see you and love you, and we can still be human in the end.” “The division and lack of unity in our political atmosphere.” And we always talk about the collapse of our democracy, the collapse of our country, due to the widening divide between Republicans, Democrats, and conservatives. , liberals, we are creating things that divide us.
“So I applaud and commend them for putting me on the show and putting me on the show with people from different backgrounds, because I think those are the most important conversations,” Claudia said. added.
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In the conversation, the political activist suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris’ policy shift from 2019 to 2024 could be a double-edged sword for her heading into November, especially with younger voters.
“I think she’s running in a pretty gentle position right now, which plays to her strengths, but in some ways it’s also not helping her,” Claudia said. “There are college students sitting in camps for Palestine. They’re not voting for Kamala Harris, they’re not voting for Trump. And guess what, they’re voting for They’re not working for me. They don’t care about people’s lives. And that’s the problem. ”
“I encourage my generation, and young people in general, to look beyond that. If you don’t want to vote for the president, vote against him. In your city, in your county, in your district. Look at who’s running and make your choices based on that.’ Don’t do that,” she added.