Govs. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania and Spencer Cox of Utah are sitting for a wide-ranging interview with "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie on Tuesday, as the Democratic and Republican leaders have been at the forefront of handling political violence in their states.

Cox, a Republican, was widely praised for his handling of the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk in Utah in September, an event that inflamed political divides. Shapiro, a Democrat, has dealt with political violence repeatedly in his state, including the attempt on President Donald Trump's life at a rally in Butler last year and the politically motivated firebombing of his own home this year.

Shapiro had similarly received plaudits from both sides of the aisle for his handling of the aftermat

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