David Givot’s Plainspoken Plea for Civil Discourse and Critical Thinking Seeks to Awaken the Heart of the American Voter
July 2025 — Uncommon Sense: For The Voters Who Can Save America from Itself by David Givot is not your typical political commentary. In an era defined by division, disinformation, and digital shouting matches, Givot offers a passionate, pragmatic call for Americans to return to the founding values of rational thought, respectful conversation, and informed decision-making.
Givot—a lawyer by trade but, more importantly, a deeply concerned citizen—wrote the book not as a politician or pundit, but as a voter tired of the noise. What began as a Facebook post to his brother blossomed into a compelling and sometimes irreverent appeal for civil dialogue in a nation that’s forgotten how to talk without tearing one another apart.
In Uncommon Sense, Givot draws from the U.S. Constitution, American history, and the words of past leaders to expose the dangerous extremes on both the left and right. With wit and clarity, he challenges readers to break free from party allegiances and echo chambers, and instead think for themselves. This book isn’t about changing minds—it’s about opening them.
“This is not a book for the extremes,” says Givot. “It’s for anyone exhausted by the anger, mistrust, and misinformation that’s tearing our country apart. We must normalize talking about our differences—not hating each other because of them.”
Suitable for readers ages 16 and up, Uncommon Sense is ideal for new voters, curious minds, and those seeking to move beyond headlines and hashtags in search of genuine understanding. Givot believes the solution to America’s crisis isn’t in Washington—it’s at the ballot box, in everyday conversations, and in the hearts of voters willing to listen and engage.
Uncommon Sense: For Voters Who Can Save America from Itself is now available.