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Our Blueprint for
Best Practices

Tone Tips


  • Acknowledge differences and disagreements.
  • Be you! Don’t shy away from personality.
  • Use calm, direct language, not slogans or spin.
  • Avoid sarcasm, defensiveness, or performative gestures.
  • Keep it short (60 seconds or less) and visually entertaining.
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Communication Tip #1

Start with Shared Identity

Open with both candidates introducing themselves and acknowledging they are opponents. This models transparency and mutual recognition. 


Example: “I’m [Name], your [Party] candidate for [Office]”. “And I’m [Name], your [Other Party] candidate for [Same Office].”


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Communication Tip #2

Affirm Shared Values

Name the values you share. The more specific to your community and context, the better (e.g., constituent concerns, location, election cycle, etc.) 

Example: “We are both committed to [democracy, liberty, justice, peaceful transitions, fair elections, civility, problem-solving, etc.] that make our state and country strong.”


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Communication Tip #3

Frame Disagreement as Legitimate

Don’t shy away from the fact that you disagree passionately on some or many things; including specifics adds interest and feels genuine. Clarify that you differ on how to achieve shared goals, or perhaps their priority, but not whether those goals matter. 

Example: “We just disagree about how to get there. And that’s okay. It’s healthy to have those debates.” 


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Communication Tip #4

Model Civic Trust

Pledge to reject political violence, honor election results, work with whoever wins office, support peaceful transitions, etc.


Example: “No matter who wins, we will support the outcome and stand for civility and America.”


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    Sample Scripts

    Spencer Cox / Chris Peterson “One Nation” 60 second campaign spot

    October 2020

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    Produced by Boncom in collaboration with both candidate campaigns.

    C: I’m Spencer Cox, your Republican candidate for Utah governor.
    P: And I’m Chris Peterson, your Democratic candidate for governor.
    C: We are currently in the final days of campaigning against each other.
    P: But our common values transcend our political differences and the strength of our nation rests on our ability to see that.
    C: We are both equally dedicated to the American values of democracy, liberty and justice for all people.
    P: We just have different opinions on how to achieve those ideals.
    C: But today we’re setting aside those differences to deliver a message that is critical for the health of our nation.
    P: That whether you vote by mail or in person we will fully support the results of the upcoming presidential election regardless of the outcome.
    C: Although we sit on different sides of the isle we are both committed to American civility and a peaceful transition of power. 
    P: And we hope Utah will be an example to the nation… 
    C: Because that is what our country is built on.
    P: Please stand with us on behalf of our great state and nation.
    C: My name is Spencer Cox.
    P: And I’m Chris Peterson.

    BOTH: And we approve this message.

    #StandUnited #DisagreeBetter


    Sample Template

    Candidate A: I’m [Name], your [Party] candidate for [City Council / County Commission / Local Office].
    Candidate B: And I’m [Name], your [Other Party] candidate for the same seat.
    A: Let’s be clear: we don’t agree on much.
    B: Our visions for [City/County Name] are miles apart.
    A: We clash on policy, priorities, and how to lead. 
    B: But we agree on this: disagreement isn’t the enemy. Disrespect is.
    A: We both care deeply about [City/County Name]. Its families, its future, and its civic soul. 
    B: And we believe our community deserves leaders who fight for their ideas without tearing each other down.
    A: That’s why we’re standing together today; not to pretend we’re alike, but to prove that principled conflict is the right thing to do.
    B: We commit to a campaign that’s tough on ideas, not on people.
    A: No cheap shots. No character assassinations.
    B: Just a real contest of visions, with respect at the center.
    A: Win or lose, we will both honor the outcome and keep working for this community.
    B: Because democracy isn’t just about who wins, it’s about how we show up.
    A: I’m [Name].
    B: And I’m [Name].

    Both: And we approve this message.

    #StandUnited #DisagreeBetter