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Utah doesn’t look the same as it did 20 years ago, becoming more diverse, older and less religious.
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A North Dakota Senate leader says a state senator, his wife and their two young children died when the small plane they were traveling in crashed in Utah.
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Sen. Mitt Romney’s decision not to run for another Senate term has opened up one of the most highly coveted jobs in Utah politics — and saved others the trouble of trying to primary him.
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Like his dad, retiring Mitt Romney embraced moderate conservatism. He fears the GOP has lost its wayRomney’s decision not to run for another Senate term has a distant echo of his father’s departure from politics five decades ago.
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With Utah now poised to elect a new senator in 2024, will Romney’s successor continue in the “wise wing” of the GOP or subscribe to the Trump brand of politics?
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“What Utahns might not realize is what you just lose when we don't have Chris Stewart,” said Jason Perry of the Hinckley Institute of Politics.
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Strong backing from rural voters has enabled a Maloy to win a Republican special primary to fill a soon-to-be vacated congressional seat in Utah.
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In the three-way GOP primary for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District, Hough hopes to position himself as the “authentic” Republican in the race.
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President Joe Biden is setting out on a Western swing aimed at showcasing his work on conservation, clean energy and veterans' benefits.
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Two of the three Republicans vying to succeed resigning U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart, Bruce Hough and Celeste Maloy, met in the first of several debates across Utah's 2nd Congressional District. Becky Edwards did not participate.
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As part of his campaign, Ramaswamy released a list of 16 people he'd name to either the high court or appeals court judgeships if he becomes president.
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Colorado and Idaho represent two different poles of state-level political homogenization. Both are fast-growing Rocky Mountain states that have been transformed by the influx of new, like-minded residents.