Washington Post: Governors Shapiro (Pennsylvania, D) and Spencer Cox (Utah, R) spoke together against rising political violence at an event at Washington National Cathedral.

“Both criticized their parties for not doing enough to cool partisan tensions and condemn political violence when it impacts their opponents.

‘Seventy percent of Americans hate what’s happening in politics right now. They’re desperate for something different,” Cox said, growing impassioned. “And yes, you can point to the president, but I’m just here to tell you that neither party is interested in addressing that market failure right now.’

Cox added: ‘Until one of these parties decides we’re going to do something different, that we’re going to go back to treating each other with dignity and respect … then we’re neve

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