Bipartisan Governors Encourage Americans to Improve Political Disagreements

Republican Governor Spencer Cox of Utah and Democratic Governor Jared Polis of Colorado, heads of the National Governors Association, have launched the "Disagree Better" initiative to promote respectful political dialogue and reduce polarization ahead of the 2024 election cycle. They emphasize the importance of finding common ground and using data to guide discussions. The initiative aims to counter the deep divisions among Americans and provide an alternative to the divisive national discourse. Despite their differing views on contentious issues, both governors are committed to fostering a more civil and effective level of disagreement for the future of the country.
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