Mark Crockett speaks during a Salt Lake County Mayoral debate against Ben McAdams on Friday, September 14, 2012.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News
Mark Crockett is a brave leader. His advocacy for a trimmed budget to meet reality is not a popular position. It is a bold and compelling one. I trust a candidate who can take such a stand.
With his intelligence, his business experience and his dedication to sound public policy, Crockett will make a fine mayor of Salt Lake County.
Go, Mark.
Mary Redd
Provo
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Does this man running for Salt Lake County mayor actually have any supporters IN Salt Lake County that are willing to put their name and reputation on the line in supporting him?
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