Major Garrett shows how a group of about 30 Americans, with different political opinions, volunteered to embark on a whitewater rafting trip in the battleground state of North Carolina to find what unites them in today’s heavily partisan political climate.
How whitewater rafters with partisan differences bridge divide in turbulent election season
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