Speaking for myself, I haven't had any conflict with other Navasota folks.  Yet.  I don't spend a lot of time in Navasota, usually.  Mainly I go to church there, go to Turner, Pierce, and Fultz (Ace Hardware store), and occasional trip to Brookshire's for the very few items I can't get at HEB in College Station.  I really haven't mentioned politics to anyone other than a few at church, and they are generally like-minded.  After being seen in the rally in downtown Navasota, I may get more pushback.  We'll see.
 
	I'm not your usual small towner for the purposes of this discussion.  We moved here when I was in my thirties, so I didn't grow up with anyone here.  I've always been a loner and a home body.  I don't have a social circle, so I don't really worry about offending friends.  I'm retired, so my employment status can't be used against me.  And, while I try to be polite and tactful, speaking my mind isn't a problem for me.  I don't have much social capital to lose.  I am in awe of those who were out there with me who do have social capital to lose, and still went anyway.