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Love and McAdams get high approval ratings from voters, but McAdams's numbers are better. Herrod's puzzling robocall. House leaders hope to head off a revolt on immigration.
I'm back on the beat following a nice vacation to Washington, D.C. Watch this space as I'll bring you my podcast interview with McKay Coppins, staff writer for The Atlantic, and the man who arguably is responsible for Donald Trump in the White House.
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Our newest UtahPolicy.com survey finds voters in the 4th District give both Mia Love and Ben McAdams good job approval ratings, but McAdams's numbers are noticeably higher [Utah Policy].
Republican congressional candidate Chris Herrod is pushing a robocall to voters where he tries to get listeners to remember his name by invoking the name of the man who tried to kill Jesus when he was an infant [Utah Policy].
Provo chef Chad Pritchard is making up some politically themed bacon, and the names are pretty hilarious [Utah Policy].
4th District voters give Love, McAdams high job approval ratings, but McAdams's ratings are much higher By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor First, the good news. Both Rep. Mia Love and Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams get good job approval ratings from voters in the 4th CD.... |
Listen to Republican Chris Herrod's campaign robocall: 'Like the bad guy from the Bible' (with audio) By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Chris Herrod is running a robocall targeting voters in Utah's 3rd Congressional District ahead of the June 26 primary election, where he urges voters to remember his name by invoking the name of the man who tried to kill Jesus when he was a baby.... |
Utah chef mixing politics and bacon By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor The secretive "Buckshot Caucus" is dedicated to Utah politics along with a healthy dose of bacon. Now, one of their members is mixing the two in a very real, and delicious, way.... |
Weekly survey: Will the Utah Supreme Court put Count My Vote on the ballot? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Count My Vote is appealing to the Utah Supreme Court after they narrowly missed qualifying for the November ballot. ... |
Rep. Stewart's Washington County Northern Corridor legislation passes out of committee Rep. Chris Stewart's (R-Utah) legislation, H.R. 5597, passed out of the Natural Resources Committee.... |
Hatch praises decision to work through August recess Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the senior Republican and President Pro Tempore of the US Senate, took to the Senate floor to express his strong support for the Majority Leader's decision to cancel August recess.... |
WTC Utah invites you to seminar on Elevating Utah's Life Sciences Industry World Trade Center Utah, in partnership with BioUtah, invites you to learn more about the resources available to your organization at a luncheon roundtable discussion on June 25th.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Pat Shea: Ward basketball is no model for running Salt Lake Inland Port
South Jordan and Herriman may soon have their first bars - whether locals want them or not
A new Granato takes her place on the Salt Lake County Council - and gets right to work
Sandy City investing $1 million in raises for police officers
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: Why give tax breaks to super-rich companies like Facebook?
'Utah Week' in Washington as committee sees 4 bills by delegation
Former Mayor Ralph Becker hired as director for new Central Wasatch Commission
Poll: Love-McAdams race in Utah's 4th District may be too close to call
Tech summit celebrates pioneers, past and present, at annual gathering
Other
Editorial: Mail-in voting key tool for local election process (Standard-Examiner)
Rev Al Sharpton: Democrats 'too tame to deal with Trump' (Guardian)
DOJ watchdog finds James Comey defied authority as FBI director, sources say (CBS News)
Manafort Tampering Evidence 'Almost Nonexistent' (Lawfare)
Bill Clinton's lame excuses for bad answers (Washington Post)
Sanders calls out DNC chair over endorsement of Cuomo (The Hill)
Napolitano: It's 'Unheard Of' for FBI #2 Official to Request Immunity Before Testifying (FOX News)
Crisis averted: How the Democrats avoided disaster in California (CNN)
Donald Trump hopes to save America's failing coal-fired power plants (Economist)
Mick Mulvaney Effectively Fires CFPB Advisory Council (NPR)
Respect
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