1) Where do the beliefs and values of each candidate overlap?
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1) Where do the beliefs and values of each candidate overlap?
2) In which areas or issues do the candidates agree?
3) In which areas or issues do the candidates hold irreconcilable viewpoints?
4) How would media coverage be different if it focused on the commonalities of the candidates?
5) How can Americans find common ground with each other in political contests?
6) Consider events since the election and changing views of Americans to predict who would win this election if it was held again today. Defend your answer.
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