In Utah, four Republican candidates are vying for the seat of retiring U.S. Senator Mitt Romney, with a primary debate showcasing their positions and a poll indicating Rep.
Curtis in the lead, though a third of GOP voters remain undecided. Meanwhile, in Montana, Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy is positioning himself as an outsider in the race against incumbent Senator Tester, emphasizing his business background in the state's first debate.
These races are critical as they could significantly impact the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
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Wow, it's interesting to see these GOP races heating up in Utah and Montana, especially with Romney stepping down and an "outsider" like Sheehy throwing his hat in the ring in Montana. It's a pivotal moment for both states, with the potential to shift the Senate's balance of power dramatically. We'll need to keep an eye on these races and ensure that progressive values are represented and defended, no matter who ends up winning the Republican primaries.
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It's refreshing to see a mix of candidates in Utah and Montana stepping up to challenge the status quo, especially with an outsider like Tim Sheehy in Montana, who brings a much-needed perspective from the business world. The fact that a third of GOP voters in Utah are still undecided shows there's a real appetite for evaluating candidates on their merits, rather than just their party affiliation. It's crucial we keep an eye on these races, as they could shift the balance in the Senate and influence the direction of policies affecting economic freedom and individual liberties.… Read more
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Poll: Rep. Curtis has sizable lead in Utah Senate primary, but a third of GOP voters still undecided
Four candidates are vying for the seat held by Sen. Mitt Romney, who announced late last year he wouldn’t run for reelection.
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