Americans are finally starting to reach across the aisle again — at least when it comes to dating.
Many Americans have traditionally dated people with a different political affiliation, but that changed right after the 2016 election, according to data from the Match Group, a company that includes dating apps Tinder, Hinge, Match, PlentyOfFish, Meetic, OkCupid, OurTime, and Pairs."For a couple weeks after the election, our traffic went down significantly," Match Group CEO Mandy Ginsberg said at The Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything Festival in New York City on Tuesday.
However, different apps within the the Match empire tend to attract people with certain political leanings.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Trump warns of ‘long jail sentences’ for those involved in ‘spying’ on his 2016 campaignIn a morning tweet, the president suggested that law-enforcement and intelligence officials had committed treason.
Read more »
Washington Post: Officials identify small Florida county as one of two breached by Russia in 2016A small county in the Florida panhandle was one of the two counties in the state whose voter registration database was hacked by Russia during the 2016 election, according to The Washington Post.
Read more »
Australia's shock election results are drawing comparisons to Trump's 2016 winThe victory defied scores of polls and drew marked similarities to the rise of populist support for fiery conservative candidates across the world.
Read more »
Media tries to avoid 2016 mistakes with massive 2020 field“I feel compelled to give everybody a chance to prove that they’re worthy of coverage,” said Chuck Todd, NBC’s political director.
Read more »
Analysis | The Trailer: Why the 2016 Sanders voter is still up for grabsIn this edition: Democrats try to convert the Berniecrats, Fox News becames a primary issue, Marianne Williamson campaigns in Washington, and Kentucky Democrats pick their nominee for governor.
Read more »
'Secret' voters favored Trump over Clinton 2 to 1A new study found that “secret” Trump voters were twice as common as “secret” voters for Hillary Clinton. In fact, more than half of all secret voters were Trump supporters.
Read more »
Barr says he has 'more questions today' after looking into origins of the Russia probeAttorney General Bill Barr is forcefully defending the DOJ's probe into the origins of the Russia investigation, saying he has “more questions today than when I first started”
Read more »
William Barr says he couldn’t “speculate” when alleged spying started on Trump’s campaign despite raising alarmBarr said the American public should know what the government was doing before the 2016 election.
Read more »