I dunno. I'm at least casual friends with a good chunk of people who don't share my views. Hardly any of them, in fact. It helps when you don't talk about you're political differences. We've kinda learned in order to keep a good working relationship, we avoid topics of politics and religion. I'd prefer a dialog about it but I'm not looking to fight with these people. As it is we try to come to appreciate each other for our other, individual qualities.
For example at dinner last night, I basically spoke to a group of 40 to 60 year old Conservative Republican Texans about weed, weed consumables, scotchguarding, whippits and other things kids do. Me taking a trip to Colorado soon and partaking of the new laws there is what started the conversation.
Most of them have never been high or even tried to get high. But they asked me questions like "Are there different kinds? Do they make you feel different?" Etc and so forth. I was sort of an emissary for being a pothead, and given that we have like 4 years of history together, they actually listened to me instead of prejudging me. Without that basic human connection coming first, it's pretty damn hard to talk about anything meaningful without it tripping over ideological differences. At the end of the day it changes nothing but it gives me a little hope that, short of whole-heartedly voting for terrible shit and utterly terrible people, that social life isn't constantly beholden to politics. In truth I'd love to know where a lot of these people who were Pro Trump 6 months ago are now in their feelings....but none of them want to get into it.