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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro condemned political violence at a bipartisan event.

They discussed Trump's rhetoric and emphasized the need for civil political discourse.

Hecklers interrupted the event, highlighting challenges in achieving respectful disagreement.

WASHINGTON — Utah's governor took his message of "disagreeing better" to the nation's capital.

Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, joined Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, to condemn political violence and urge citizens and leaders alike to turn down the temperature.

The two governors spoke Tuesday at Washington National Cathedral. The bipartisan discussion focused on several issues — including President Donald Trump's rhetoric — and was moderate

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