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What do the candidates who won in the Utah primary show us about the state of Utah’s Republican Party? Especially as we look to young people and the future?
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“If you expect me to be Mitt Romney, I'm going to disappoint you. If you expect me to be Mike Lee, I'm going to disappoint you. I'm John Curtis,” he said. “And I think it's just fair to say I'm really different than both of them.”
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All five candidates, JR Bird, John Dougall, Mike Kennedy, Case Lawrence and Stewart Peay wanted to build on the work Rep. John Curtis has done in Utah's 3rd Congressional District.
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Senate hopefuls John Curtis, Trent Staggs, Jason Walton and Brad Wilson each tried to give voters a taste of what kind of Republican they would be in Washington.
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The candidates competing for the Republican nomination for Utah's U.S. Senate seat faced off on Monday, June 10, 2024, in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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Ballots were mailed to registered voters on June 4. If you have questions about the June 25 primary election, voters are encouraged to reach out to their county clerk’s office.
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Utah’s Senate race became one to watch when Sen. Mitt Romney announced he would not seek another term. Four Republicans are vying for the nomination to replace him. Utah's primary election is June 25, 2024.
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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.
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Utah’s congressional delegation also spoke out against the Department of Defense’s legislative proposal to shift members of the Air National Guard to the U.S. Space Force.
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After nearly 17 hours, the Utah GOP nominating convention concluded with some surprises along the way.
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Observers are closely watching whether the eventual replacement for Romney ends up being a moderate Republican or someone who leans farther right.
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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.