Biden and Utah Governor Advocate for Bipartisanship at White House Dinner
The leaders emphasize unity and cooperation in politics during a gathering of the nation's governors.
- President Joe Biden and Utah Governor Spencer Cox, despite political differences, united in a call for reduced bitterness and increased bipartisanship in politics.
- The call was made during a black-tie White House dinner honoring the nation's governors, emphasizing the tradition of working together despite disagreements.
- Cox leads the 'Disagree Better' initiative aimed at reducing divisiveness and highlighted the importance of bipartisan cooperation.
- Both leaders are up for reelection this year, making their joint appearance a significant gesture toward unity.
- The event included toasts, a dinner featuring house-made burrata cheese, beef braciole or cod almandine, and lemon meringue tart, followed by a performance by country singer Trisha Yearwood.