Is it possible for Trump and Biden supporters to find common ground? To hear each other? to talk to each other and not hate each other?
Braver Angels is a national organization that Greenburgh resident David Greene is involved with
Greenburgh's David Greene and Braver Angels want us all to talk to each other and get along after election day
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Greenburgh's David Greene wants Trump and Biden supporters to find common ground - to hear each other - talk to each other and not to hate each other. He talks about an organization he is active with called Braver Angels.
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Today is election day. Is it possible for Trump and Biden supporters to meet after election day and to disagree respectfully- and find a common ground?
Is it possible for Republicans and Democrats, immigrants and native born to like each other? And to hear each other's stories?
There's an organization out there called Braver Angels that wants to depolarize politics.
Braver Angels was inspired by the words of Abraham Lincoln, who not only called on Americans to summon the “better angels” of our nature — but called on us to find the courage needed to pursue a more perfect union, “with malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right.”
David Greene of Greenburgh and Randy Freeman of Braver Angels talk about their efforts to bridge the divide on a recent radio show I hosted on WVOX.
Wouldn't it be great if we could all get along?
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