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    you'll hear something about the election. This includes your office. At the water cooler, right before a meeting, even just chatting in the hallway, the subject is bound to come up. The question is this: Should you discuss politics in the office? Based on my experience, the quick answer is a definite no. There are multiple reasons for this, but I'll focus on the main one which is described below.

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    tting in the hallway, the subject is bound to come up. The question is this: Should you discuss politics in the office? Based on my experience, the quick answer is a definite no. There are multiple reasons for this, but I'll focus on the main one which is described below.

    While it may seem harmless to discuss politics with your co-workers, you need to remember one import

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    While it may seem harmless to discuss politics with your co-workers, you need to remember one important fact: Politics is a very polarizing subject. People tend to be passionate about their political beliefs, and these strong feelings can bleed into their work interactions. It's unfortunate, but some people who don't agree with your political beliefs can hold it against you at work, even if it has nothing to do with what you're working on. At worst it can even cost you your job, if you happen to disagree with someone who has that kind of pull. At the very least it can strain relationships between yours

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