
Utah Gov. Cox's one piece of advice for Trump to be 'more successful'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : " Should Trump "Disagree Better"? Before becoming Lujan Grisham's vice chair in the Western Governors Association, Cox led a nationwide initiative to model healthy bipartisan dialogue as chair of the National Governors Association.47% : He wrote Trump a personal letter where he encouraged the then-candidate "to turn down the temperature" in order to "unify and save our country.
41% : "When (Trump) ignores the rule of law and the Constitution, what we get from Governor Cox is either support or silence," King said.
38% : Toward the end of his term as chair, Cox surprised many of his supporters, and detractors, by endorsing Trump shortly after the Butler assassination attempt.
35% : " How can America be less divided? While Cox and Lujan Grisham find themselves on opposite sides of most political debates -- including their views on Trump -- they agreed on Monday about the sources of America's division and its solutions.
32% : The solution to America's political division and the dysfunction it fuels is the same thing Lujan Grisham said she discovered working with Native American tribes in New Mexico and what Cox said he discovered helping to broker Utah's "Grand Compromise" on religious rights and LGBTQ discrimination in 2015.
17% : " On Monday, Cox joked that Trump would probably say that civility is "not his top priority."
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