Utah Governor Spencer Cox and other political leaders gathered at the National Cathedral to address political divisiveness, emphasizing the importance of working together for the nation's success. Cox highlighted the need to maintain bipartisanship in politics.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox remembers "another era, when we did work together across partisan lines, when there was no political danger in appearing with someone from the other side of the aisle and we have to keep this. We cannot lose this." https://t.co/5RsMP6doCf
At the National Cathedral, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore joined religious and political leaders as they cut through today’s political divisiveness. | By @SuzeBates https://t.co/CbVbWynywO
Some GOP governors joined Biden for black-tie dinner at White House: Doug Burgum of ND, Mike DeWine of Ohio, Greg Gianforte of Montana, Mark Gordon of Wyoming, Bill Lee of Tennessee, Brad Little of Idaho, Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma, Christopher Sununu of NH, Spencer Cox of Utah.
Cox, other governors decry political division, agree ‘working together’ is key to nation’s success #stgeorge #cedarcity #southernutah https://t.co/atvYmuxldX
At the National Cathedral, the Utah and Maryland governors joined religious and political leaders as they cut through today’s political divisiveness. | By Suzanne Bates https://t.co/CbVbWyn0Hg