You know, I'm a governor that works with a divided government. We've got a Senate led by Republicans, a House led by Democrats. To find common ground is really hard and in America today, yet We're proving in Pennsylvania we can [find common ground] and compromise without compromising our principles and our values. I think that's an important lesson in our politics today. And as a result of that good work, as a result of that compromise, good things are happening here at Susquehanna Township and in school districts all across Pennsylvania. (15:32–15:35)
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Asserts that Pennsylvania is successfully finding common ground and compromising without sacrificing principles and values.
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