The fierce battle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump has led to one of the most divisive presidential elections in U.S. history. For months, the airwaves have been dominated by scandals and mud-slinging. With Americans so divided, is there anything we can agree on? According to TravelZoo’s new Fall 2016 Travel Trends Survey, it’s travel.

The global media company best known for its aggregation of travel deals surveyed more than 2,000 travelers to find out how their travel habits are being affected by the election. It found that about two-thirds of survey respondents plan to travel as much in 2017 as they did in 2016.

“At a polarizing time, our survey revealed travel is a common ground,” says Michael Stitt, Travelzoo president of North America. “While this election divided many, we find it encouraging that travel has the potential to unify Americans.”

Nearly 63 percent of travelers said that their plans will not change if Hillary Clinton wins the presidential election, while 16 percent plan to travel more if she wins. If Donald Trump becomes President, 61 percent said their plans will not change, while 16 percent will travel more.

Although the election may not be impacting their travel plans much, many travelers are worried about how Americans will be perceived because of this election. Sixty-nine percent of those surveyed are concerned about how negatively the election reflects on American tourists abroad. One in five consider safety and security a concern when traveling overseas.

In other travel trends, Canada and Great Britain are fast-rising destinations for American travelers. One-third of survey respondents believe that this election has bolstered Canada’s reputation as a travel destination. More U.S. travelers are also considering the United Kingdom for their next trip, thanks to a great exchange rate following the Brexit vote in June.

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