How Can the Next President Heal the Country's Divide?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-3-2024
Publication Title
Community Leader - Cleveland Magazine
Keywords
2024 election, civility, confirmation bias
Abstract
I write this column as the November 2024 presidential election fast approaches and before I know the outcome. I have three predictions. Actually, they are certainties:
First, regardless of the margin of victory, neither candidate will have a mandate. For our country to begin to heal and for our next president to succeed, we can ill afford a sore loser or an arrogant winner. Second, the next president inherits a divided country and a dysfunctional, hyper-partisan Congress. Third, the president’s single most important responsibility is not rebuilding the economy. It’s rebuilding the human bridges of a divided nation that is coming apart at its seams.
Regardless of the outcome, we intend to make the election results a teachable moment at our law school. We seek to be a place where we welcome and celebrate diverse viewpoints but where we share common values.
Repository Citation
Fisher, Lee, "How Can the Next President Heal the Country's Divide?" (2024). Law Faculty Articles and Essays. 1329.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/fac_articles/1329
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