From John Kasich <[email protected]>
Subject A moment of unity
Date April 11, 2024 6:40 PM
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Millions of Americans had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this week to gather
and watch a full solar eclipse.



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John,



Millions of Americans had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this week to
gather and watch a full solar eclipse. Recognizing the educational opportunity
to witness science and mathematics in real-time, many schools closed for the
day or let students out early so they could watch the eclipse with their
families.


In a time when so many people with big megaphones look to divide us, this was
a special moment for unity and reflection. For me, the reflection was about the
wondrous nature of God's creation, and how vital it is that we all regulate our
own humility with things that are larger than ourselves.

I was in Iowa last week to speak at an event hosted by the Carrie Chapman
Catt Center for Women and Politics. One of the topics I spoke about there was
the importance for leaders, especially those in the tech space, to have
humility as they create the technologies of the future.You can read more about
my remarks (here)
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Photo Credit: Brielle Tuttle, Iowa State Daily


While we're on the topic of things that should bring us unity and positivity,
I should mention that I spoke earlier this week about how important it is that
we recognize the patriotic contributions of the election workers in America's
states and territories.You can watch my remarks (here)
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These folks, with extremely few exceptions, are passionate about our
democracy and work hard to make sure that voting is accessible and secure. Even
in those very rare instances of voter irregularities, they're almost always an
understandable mistake where someone got confused about the process and had no
intention of breaking any laws.


But if you listen to the naysayers and people who want to divide us, they
make it sound like there is widespread fraud happening in our elections. In
reality, it's exceedingly rare and Americans should have complete confidence in
the way that elections are managed.

Our democracy is being tested right now, but it's stronger than many give it
credit for being. It will be a long time before Americans gather again for a
full solar eclipse. We need to seek out many and more frequent opportunities to
come together rather than looking for opportunities to attack one another.
Otherwise, how is constant bitterness and backbiting really serving us and
helping ensure that we leave a stronger country for our children?




I'm out there every week giving speeches, doing media interviews,
communicating on social media and using every other tool at my disposal to give
hope and encouragement to as many Americans as I can.



John - I'm counting on your continued support to ensure that we can keep this
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Will you please consider chipping in right now to help with this important
cause and ensure that we can keep up the fight for a better America?

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I'm so appreciative for your ongoing support. Thank you!



-John










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