Gov. Cox of Utah looked to his Mormon faith in hopes of keeping the state free of political violence. Is that possible now?
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox is drawing on his Mormon faith to address concerns about political violence in the state, especially in light of the recent shooting of Charlie Kirk. This situation raises important questions about the role of faith and community in maintaining peace and civility in politics. As tensions rise nationally, Cox's approach could serve as a model for other leaders facing similar challenges.
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