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Haley wants to see a return to traditional Republican politics, but polls indicate her chances in Utah are slim.
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Speaking at a White House black-tie dinner, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, says political danger shouldn't be the price to pay for appearing with someone from the opposing party.
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Utah Gov. Spencer also thinks, and feels that most Americans agree, that “it's a mistake to nominate either of the party frontrunners right now.”
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The Utah State Board of Education can not remove Natalie Cline from her position, but the board unanimously voted to ask her to resign.
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Gov. Spencer Cox is asking people to “disagree better.” We ask Braver Angels, a volunteer nonprofit that helps people on opposite ends of the political spectrum come together, why that’s important.
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Over the weekend, Gov. Spencer Cox and 13 other red-state governors joined Texas Gov. Greg Abbott at the border to publicly apply pressure on the Biden administration.
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A recent caucus simulation in St. George, Utah, trained high schoolers on the basics of the state’s way of doing local party politics.
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Voters will need to show up in person at neighborhood Republican caucuses on March 5 to choose their presidential nominee this year — unless they have a friend willing to deliver an absentee ballot for them.
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The change, County Clerk Aaron Davidson said, will encourage people to use ballot drop boxes instead.
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The Republican supermajority Utah Legislature is set to take up controversial social issues like college diversity programs and transgender rights in 2024.
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Longtime Curtis opponent Chris Herrod is again running for the congressional seat. A state senator, state auditor and a handful of candidates are challenging as well.
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Carbon County Democrats are running candidates in nearly every race this year.