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<h1>The Finding Common Ground Project</h1>
<p>Today, I’m excited to announce the Finding Common Ground Project, which seeks to find and display at least a thousand answers to this question before Election Day:</p>
<p><strong>'What is a political issue that you could find common ground on and why?'</strong></p>
<p>I created this project out of frustration with how much of American politics is focused on division rather than on finding constructive solutions.</p>
<p>Now, I’m not naive as to why this happens, and I do want to note that disagreement is both necessary and welcome in a functioning democracy.</p>
<p>However, I also believe that finding common ground is necessary for a functioning democracy.</p>
<p>Finding common ground is something worth fighting for.</p>
<p>I’ll be updating this page daily until Election Day with your answers, which you can send via email or by tagging our X (@commongrnd24) and Substack (Finding Common Ground) accounts.</p>
<p>If you want to learn more about the many sides of issues before contributing, Pew Research Center’s resources are a great place to start, and I truly hope you’ll contribute.</p>
<p>A single response may not seem like much, but it’s how real political progress happens: one step at a time, over and over again, until our words become the foundation of a necessary common ground.</p>
<p>Thank you, and let’s get to work!</p>
<h1>The Finding Common Ground Project</h1>
<p>Today, I’m excited to announce the Finding Common Ground Project, which seeks to find and display at least a thousand answers to this question before Election Day:</p>
<p class="question">'What is a political issue that you could find common ground on and why?'</p>
<p>I created this project out of frustration with how much of American politics is focused on division rather than on finding constructive solutions.</p>
<p>Now, I’m not naive as to why this happens, and I do want to note that disagreement is both necessary and welcome in a functioning democracy.</p>
<p>However, I also believe that finding common ground is necessary for a functioning democracy.</p>
<p>Finding common ground is something worth fighting for.</p>
<p>I’ll be updating this page daily until Election Day with your answers, which you can send via email or by tagging our X (@commongrnd24) and Substack (Finding Common Ground) accounts.</p>
<p>If you want to learn more about the many sides of issues before contributing, Pew Research Center’s resources are a great place to start, and I truly hope you’ll contribute.</p>
<p>A single response may not seem like much, but it’s how real political progress happens: one step at a time, over and over again, until our words become the foundation of a necessary common ground.</p>
<p>Thank you, and let’s get to work!</p>
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