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In 2020, Cox received 64% of the vote. This year he faced stiffer headwinds at the GOP nominating convention plus party squabbles that created an opening for write-in Phil Lyman and Democratic challenger Brian King.
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The Associated Press called Utah for Donald Trump at 8:00 p.m. MST / 10:00 p.m. EST.
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The Associated Press called the governor's race for Spencer Cox at 10:29 p.m. MST / 12:29 a.m. EST.
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“Our goal with this task force is to reduce demand through prevention and treatment, address root causes of fentanyl abuse and disrupt fentanyl trafficking networks,” Gov. Spencer Cox said.
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The first of Utah's general election debates featured Gov. Spencer Cox, Rep. Brian King, his Democratic challenger, and Libertarian Robert Latham.
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The candidates seeking Utah's governorship will face off on Sept. 11, 2024, at 6 p.m. in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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Cox’s campaign on Wednesday has apologized for using the photo and politicizing the graveside ceremony, which honored Sgt. Darin Taylor Hoover of Utah who was one of 13 who died in Afghanistan three years ago.
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As the 2024 Democratic National Convention continues in Chicago, Utah Democrats try to convince national counterparts that the state is worth investing in.
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Lyman has made quite the splash in the last week in Utah politics. In an interview with KUER, he said he has “loyal grassroots followers” who are “passionate” about pushing a write-in campaign for governor.
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Utah Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla said the move "resonates with the American values of resilience and unity."
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox had previously said he would not support the former president, even calling Trump’s nomination a “huge mistake.”
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With the June 25 primary fast approaching, campaigns are gearing up to spend big money as they make their pitch to voters.