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What Makes A Moderate Republican? It s Complicated And No One Agrees

After That rings true to Riverton Republican Shelly Cluff. She said being a conservative is partially how you vote in Washington D.C., but also how you live your life. “I try to be very responsible with our finances,” Cluff said. “I am being a careful steward of my resources and in Trump s life you don t see any of that: avoidance of waste or fiscal caution or fiscal restraint. You see excess everywhere.” “I try to be very responsible with our finances,” Cluff said. “I am being a careful steward of my resources and in Trump s life you don t see any of that: avoidance of waste or fiscal caution or fiscal restraint. You see excess everywhere.”

Lawmaker wants to signature gathering optional for political parties

Deseret News Share this story Then-Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, left, former Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes, former Utah GOP Chairman Thomas Wright and former Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. appear at a forum for Republican primary gubernatorial candidates in Salt Lake City last May. A new bill before the state Legislature takes aim at political parties’ nominating processes. Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY A lawmaker is resurrecting a bill that would take a step back from a controversial law passed several years ago that allows candidates for political office to gather voter signatures. “When we look back at SB54 over the last seven years and look at the effect of having the signature path, there are a few unintended consequences of SB54,” Sen. Daniel McCay, R-Riverton, told members of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee on Monday.

Effort to let political parties drop signature gathering to qualify for primary returns to Capitol

Effort to let political parties drop signature gathering to qualify for primary returns to Capitol
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Utah s Senators Are On Opposite Sides Of The Impeachment Debate — Just Like Utah Voters

/ Utah senators Mitt Romney and Mike Lee once again find themselves on opposite sides of the debate of an impeachment trial. Romney’s approval ratings back home took a nosedive but have since recovered. Now, he’s just as popular in the state as Sen. Mike Lee, R-UT, who’s been a Trump ally. The way Utah’s two senators approach this year’s impeachment is indicative of the larger split in the state’s Republican party between voters who still support Trump and voters who want the party to move on. The former president has never been popular here. In the past two elections, Trump performed far worse than Republicans typically do in the state. In 2016, he got 45% of the vote. In 2020, he got 58%. Republican presidential candidates usually garner support above 65%.

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