Turkey, pie and politics? T-Day family friction

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In this photo taken Friday, Nov. 16, 2012, Anne Brennan (center) of Hingham, Mass., listens to her sister, Linda Marshall, and brother-in-law, Steve Marshall, discuss the recent presidential election as the family gathers for dinner. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
In this photo taken Friday, Nov. 16, 2012, Anne Brennan (center) of Hingham, Mass., listens to her sister, Linda Marshall, and brother-in-law, Steve Marshall, discuss the recent presidential election as the family gathers for dinner. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
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Added Anne, his liberal aunt: "And it's all so much more interesting than the Kardashians."

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Associated Press writers Amy Forliti in Minneapolis, Bridget Murphy in Boston, Jay Reeves in Helena, Ala., and Kristen Wyatt in Denver contributed to this report.

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