During their state convention, Utah Democrats decided to not put forth a Democratic candidate to face off with Sen. Mike Lee, which has big implications for Utah s U.S. Senate race.
During their state convention, Utah Democrats decided to not put forth a Democratic candidate to face off with Sen. Mike Lee, which has big implications for Utah s U.S. Senate race.
The Utah Democratic Party made an extraordinary decision on Saturday. A majority of delegates decided to not put forth a Democratic candidate to face off with Republican Sen. Mike Lee and instead back independent candidate Evan McMullin.
The Utah Democratic Party chose not to nominate Democratic candidate Kael Weston and instead back independent Evan McMullin at its contentious convention. The decision has big implications for Utah’s U.S. Senate race and the bid to unseat Republican Sen. Mike Lee.