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A Question of RESPECT - Bringing Us Together in a Deeply Divided Nation (Paperback)
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A Question of RESPECT - Bringing Us Together in a Deeply Divided Nation (Paperback)
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Life in America has become fractured-in public and private-across
ever-widening fault lines of anger and incivility. The intensity of
disagreement between Americans threatens the nation's well-being,
presenting itself as disrespectful and distrusting in politics,
culture, and conversations. Confusion, frustration, and hatred
permeate politics, social media interactions, and cable news. The
dysfunction and distrust also appear on the streets and at dinner
tables. There is an urgent need for Americans to come together. But
how? Pollsters and political strategists Ed Goeas, Republican, and
Celinda Lake, Democrat, have worked together on their
groundbreaking joint Battleground Poll for more than thirty years
and have a shared stethoscope to the pulse of the American public.
In their highly respected and widely quoted Battleground Polls,
they ask questions and elicit responses that tell us what people
think and feel about the most pressing issues of the day. While
they often use relevant poll results in this book to illustrate
their arguments, A Question of Respect is not about polling-nor
does it contain a magic antidote for America's woes. Instead, it's
a political resource that depicts a compelling case for how the
nation reached this moment and, more importantly, where it needs to
go and what it might take. Though Ed is a Republican and Celinda is
a Democrat, they have reached across the great divide to make the
case that the only way for America to claw its way out of this mess
is through mutual respect. They posit that respect is the
foundation upon which we can again trust one another as Americans.
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