Albuquerque Journal

Communicat­ion key to bridging partisan divide, ex-senators say

Trent Lott, Tom Daschle speak to NM group that backs political collaborat­ion

- BY DAN MCKAY JOURNAL CAPITOL BUREAU

Just talking to each other — and listening — can help.

Former U.S. Sens. Trent Lott, a Republican from Mississipp­i, and Tom Daschle, a South Dakota Democrat, told about 350 community leaders in New Mexico on Wednesday that good communicat­ion is a key to overcoming the bitter partisansh­ip that divides the country.

Lott said too many senators and representa­tives fly in and out of Washington, D.C., without taking the time to build real relationsh­ips with their colleagues from other parts of the country.

“Talk to each other,” he said. “You’d be amazed how little that goes on now.”

Daschle put it this way: “The most important way to persuade is with your ears.”

The two former senators delivered their presentati­on in a relaxed question-and-answer session sponsored by New Mexico First, a group that promotes collaborat­ive policymaki­ng. The organizati­on was founded in 1986 by two U.S. senators from New Mexico: Republican Pete Domenici and Democrat Jeff Bingaman.

Lott and Daschle said the intense partisansh­ip in Washington is driven, in part, by the pressure both Democrats and Republican­s alike face to appeal to their base and refuse to compromise with the other side. “Leaders have to show a little courage,” Lott said. They also lamented the easy spread of misin-

formation or lies in the modern news environmen­t, sometimes driven by social media, talk radio and politician­s themselves.

“I think we owe people the truth,” Daschle said.

Sam Donaldson, a retired ABC newsman and former White House correspond­ent, served as moderator of the event, which was held at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.

Also on Wednesday, New Mexico First honored five community leaders for bipartisan work, including Sherman McCorkle, a business leader and retired executive.

Four state lawmakers won recognitio­n for a commitment to collaborat­ive policymaki­ng: state Rep. James Smith, R-Sandia Park; Sen. Daniel Ivey-Soto, D-Albuquerqu­e; Rep. Jim Dines, R-Albuquerqu­e; and Rep. Stephanie Garcia Richard, D-Los Alamos.

Lott served in the U.S. Senate from 1989 to 2007, and Daschle from 1987 to 2004. Each was majority and minority leader at different points in their tenures.

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