There will be turkey, cranberries, stuffing -- and Donald Trump.
We received more than 10,000 voicemails after the election. Some of those callers revealed what it'll be like at their dinner tables this Thanksgiving.
"I am not going to Thanksgiving with my family this year because I will not eat at a table with people who support racists and bigots." Texas
She lives in Texas, voted for Hillary Clinton, and the election outcome has created a rift with her family. "There are some things I can't compromise on -- and hatred and discrimination are two of those things."
"We would have all voted for Clinton, so we should have an enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner." Colorado
Weeks after the election, this woman still hasn't come to terms with Trump's victory. "I wake up and shudder. The thought of him meeting with the Japanese prime minister is honestly fear-inspiring." Thanksgiving, however, is a silver lining.
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"I have to talk myself into moving forward, preparing for Thanksgiving to be with friends, to be with family. I'm extremely sad." Wisconsin
"I just feel a lack of hope," this caller says, adding that she thought the country was moving forward. For her, the holiday will be a time of healing. How are you feeling about this election? We're leaving our phone line open through Inauguration Day. Give us a call and leave us a message: 646-535-9720.
Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/22/politics/voter-voicemailsthanksgiving/index.html
We got your voicemails about Thanksgiving. Dinner sounds interesting this year.
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