💨 Abstract
Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock engaged in a civil debate on force use in protests and a U.S. military raid on Iran. Both emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation and listening to opposing views, critiquing the current political climate's divisiveness. They highlighted their past successes in collaboration and agreed on the dangers of political violence and ineffectual federal budget cuts.
Courtesy: Will Vitka
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