Growing political divide infiltrates FAU students’ families

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    As political views become indications of who a person’s identity, values, and morality is, for some members of Generation Z, the question analysis begins at home. Hannah Tuttle, a junior physics major, identifies as a “right-wing libertarian” while her mother is a “very far-right Republican.” “I’m more financially conservative, so I generally believe in lower…

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