Modern politics have always been messy, but rarely has it felt this angry and this dangerous for this long.

It seems like every debate now turns personal. Neighbors stop talking. Families argue at the dinner table. Even social media feel like a shouting match. It’s time to pull back, take a breath and bring some civility and common sense back into the way we disagree.

As state treasurers from opposite political parties, we don’t see eye to eye on Charlie Kirk’s views. But we are united on this: No American should ever lose their life because of their political beliefs. Disagreements belong at the ballot box, at the debate stage or around the kitchen table — not in acts of violence.

This tragedy hit close to home for us. One us, Daniel Elliott, went to Utah Valley University where the Ki

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