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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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More than 60 judges on all levels of the court system are up for retention this November.
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Rep. Blake Moore is seeking re-election to Congress after serving his first term in Washington D.C.
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A recent poll shows that 80% of Utahns are concerned about the shrinking landmark.
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The Dignity Index measures the level of civility in political discourse. It rates candidates on what they say.
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The race will be determined by voter turnout, not political ideology, according to two pollsters. District 69 has the largest Native American population in the state.
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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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Misinformation is the ultimate Mean Girl. Saige and Sean gab all about it.
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Misinformation recently came up in two separate political races in Utah.
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State Street is back for a new season, and this time it’s all about midterms. But first! We’ve got two new hosts ready to take the wheel.
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The monthly meetings are intended to answer any questions residents of the northern Utah county may have about election security.