Al Gore: I Hope Young Republicans Can Help Heal Polarizing Divide
‘The Republican Party used to be part of the group searching for solutions’
Feb 3, 2024 7:30 PM
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GORE: “Well, I think there is a big generation gap on it, and young voters and, by the way, in the U.S. young voters in both political parties, in large majorities, are demanding action on this. But as you know, Christiane, the politics of climate have for decades been very challenging because it is, by nature, a global challenge and we’re not always used to dealing with that kind of crisis. It plays out over time periods that are a little bit longer than election cycles and the next polling results. And as a result, it has been a challenge for both political parties. The Republican Party used to be part of the group searching for solutions, but that is — we’ve now got a polarized situation in the U.S., which is tragic and unnecessary. But I’m hoping that the young people you referred to, particularly the young Republicans, are beginning to heal that polarizing divide.”