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TUCSON, Ariz. — When people think about the political climate in the United States nowadays, some people may tend to think of it as polarizing.However, Pete Seat, a University of Arizona professor who was the deputy assistant press secretary for former president George W. Bush said he is already seeing a shift in the tone of the parties’ rhetoric.
He said instead the campaigns are focusing on calling for unity. He feels as if both sides probably have a different definition of what unity means, but should relay that to their voters. He said they probably view unity as people voting for each of their parties. “It could have an impact on folks who lean towards Trump but were hesitant to go to the polls,” he said, saying it could motivate them.“For me it comes down to the economy, immigration, abortion, actual issues whether my candidate has an attempted assassination or not,” Norwood said.
“You can’t let violence affect the way that you vote. I mean, it has to come down to the issues,” Newton said.
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