Seven young people of differing political beliefs move into a house in Washington, D.C. Saqib struggles to fit in, while all the roommates bicker over the upcoming presidential election.
Things get personal when the two Trump supporters, Alex and Alyssa, duke it out against the other house guests over the Black Lives Matter Movement. Alex lands an interview on a conservative television program.
Alex opens up to his roommates about his difficult childhood. The house guests debate a woman's right to chose, and Cassidy and Alyssa butt heads over women's rights.
Alyssa insists that global warming is a hoax created by the Chinese government. When Alex brings his roommates to Capitol Hill to meet with members of Congress, things get heated.
Cassidy accompanies Will on his first professional interview with young Republican journalist Tomi Lahren. And the housemates get into their biggest fight yet.
After Alex meets his boyfriend in person for the first time, they bring the roommates to a LGBT gun reform rally. Richie gets schooled by a transgendered person on gender identity, and Saqib has a wakeup call.
The roommates have one last debate and reflect on their time in the House Divided. They hold a mock presidential election at the house where the undecided voters are forced to choose.