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The special election debate for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District was a whirlwind tour of national and international current events.
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The debate in the CD2 special election is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6:00 p.m. MDT.
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Jorgensen will remain the GOP chair until delegates choose the next leader of the state Republican Party on April 22.
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A recent Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows the Republican incumbent ahead of independent McMullin by four points.
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Incumbent Republican Rep. Chris Stewart is seeking a sixth term in Congress. He faced Democratic challenger Nick Mitchell and Constitution Party nominee Cassie Easley in a debate on Oct. 14.
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His decision to skip the debate reflects a trend emerging in politics nationwide; while running attack ads and speaking to friendly media outlets, candidates and their consultants are deciding to minimize debate appearances or shirk them altogether.
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Republican Rep. Burgess Owens announced Wednesday he would not participate in that night’s debate for Utah's 4th Congressional District. His Democratic and United Utah Party challengers went on without him.
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Republican John Curtis, who is seeking his third term in Congress, faced Democratic challenger Glenn Wright in a debate at Brigham Young University on Oct. 6.
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Evan McMullin is running for Utah’s Senate seat as a political independent in hopes of unseating incumbent Republican Sen. Mike Lee.
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“This is not a general election debate,” said GOP Chair Carson Jorgensen. “This is Republicans deciding on a Republican candidate.”
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The Utah Debate Commission is holding debates Tuesday for all three of Utah’s contested primary races.All debates will take place throughout the day at…
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The Utah Debate Commission has finalized the list of who will be participating in this year’s mid-term election debates and the list only includes…