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divide within the united states. some republicans and democrats are looking back at the process with a great deal of disappointment, including the republican governor of the u.s. state of ohio, scott. let s listen here. our leaders need to stop playing a zero-sum game, like flipping a coin. i win, you lose. leaders need to figure out a way to bring people together. now, they can have a victory, but they can t leave the person who loses vanquished and that s so much of what we re seeing. and in a zero-sum game, we get to a point where any tactic is acceptable and then we use our tongues and we say things that we ultimately can deeply regret. the republican governor of the state of ohio, john kasich there, he ran for president, didn t quite make it, but he was a person seen as a politician who would bring people together in the middle. what are your thoughts about his assessment of u.s. politics as it stands now?
and both some democrats and republicans are pointing to this as disappointing, to say the very least, even the republican governor of ohio, john kasich. let s listen. our leaders need to stop playing a zero-sum game like flipping a coin. i win, you lose. leaders need to figure out a way to bring people together. now, they can have a victory, but they can t leave the person who loses vanquished. and that s so much of what we re seeing. and in a zero-sum game, we get to appoint where any tactic is acceptable and then we use our tongues and we say things that we ultimately can deeply regret. governor kasich there. so, what are your thoughts about his assessment of the process? well, it s not a pretty process, democracy isn t always pretty. i was particularly moved when linda murkowski, the sole republican to vote against kavanaugh, said that it was the
that report, as have the rest of americans, but a decision has been made. i respect that decision and we hope that the court will now move in the direction where they can make decisions and i hope that the court would not become ideological. that would begin to erode confidence in the court. confidence in the court has already been eroded. tana, let me tell you what i m particularly worried about. our leaders need to stop playing a zero sum game, like flipping a coin. i win, you lose. leaders need to figure out how to bring people together. they can have a victory but can t leave the person who loses advantage wi vanquished. any tactic is acceptable and we use our tongues and say things that we ultimately can deeply regret. the tongue can also be powerful through the use of social media. what s required? it requires leadership to