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Matchmakers near the American capital say liberals are rejecting the supporters of President Donald Trump to date, and are now cautious about Tesla’s owners.
Political polarization, especially that between young men and women, In recent years he has become an internationally recognized phenomenon. One example of pop culture happened last month when the stars “Love is blind” Sara Carton stars, and Ben Mezzenga did not get married during the season finals, as Carton had reserve on religious and political views of Mezzenge, including Black Lives Matter.
Axios’ Mimi Montgomery reported This political polarization is sharply felt in Washington, DC, the area, because government officials and operatives of political parties seek love.

Trump’s supporters on getting to know the meetings are reportedly more about their political views than they were during Trump’s first term. (Imagine)
“It’s just a polarization,” she told Axios based in DMV Susan Trombetti. “It was always, but now it’s on steroids.”
One new aspect that triggers tension in the world of dating is the Department of the Efficiency of the Government (Doge) that has stepped down government workers in Washington, DC, area. A new consolidation in many App BioS, DC single, allegedly said Axios, “released Doge.”
Kat Markiewicz, based in DC, spoke of her current polarization, noting that many clients quickly declare that they would never go out with someone from the opposite political before she could even ask.
The problem worsened with a new administration, especially with the involvement of Tesla Elona Musk in Doge.
“Four years ago, five years ago, I heard,” Oh, I couldn’t go out with Trump’s fans, “Markiewicz told Axios.” Now it’s like, “I can’t hang out if you drive Tesla.”
Oscupid, a popular dating app known for the analysis of trends among its users, gave an Axios statistics that confirms that A game to meet changed.
Application representatives claimed that before last summer, 45% of the application user in DC said they wanted to match a member of their own political party. This number increased to 51% after Trump was elected in November and then to 58% after the day of the inauguration.
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Trump supporters are reportedly behaving differently than they did during Trump’s first term.
“Despite the tension, more Washingtones openly express their conservative attitudes on the introduction apps, users say Axios – a deviation from Trump’s first term, when some conservatives listed their political affiliation as” moderate “in their BIOS,” Axios Montgomery said.
A DC resident reported that he saw numerous photos of meeting the people who posed with the president or appear in their oval office.
“Interestingly, the new administration allowed people to feel more open in what they believe in this city,” she said.
Fox News’ Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.