A bipartisan pair of governors is pushing for Americans to “disagree better” when it comes to politics. “We know that politics is downstream of culture. And so this is not something that’s going to change overnight, but we do believe it’s absolutely critical,” said Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) in an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the Union.” “The good news is that there are some numbers that show that there is a growing majority of Americans that are tired of toxic disagreement, the divisiveness of tearing each other down, but they’re actually looking for something better.” Cox, the new chair of the National Governors Association, said governors are “uniquely positione
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