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OK, so if you want to vote for this person, just check the box next to "LDS Seminary Teacher" !!
If you read the whole article, you will find the name and a brief bio of the seminary teacher. WAKE UP!
Bishop vs. seminary teacher is ok, but last time Rob Bishop's opponent was an LDS bishop. So Bishop vs. Bishop is even better.
Thank heavens for Matheson.
I am, however, not for him being reelected. I am for David Leavitt--someone with the common sense we need in Washington to help us turn our country around!
He has gotten 15 bills passed in Congress. Jim Hansen passed 20 in his 24 years in Congress. Matheson 0. Bishop 0. Seniority works, especially for small states... like Utah.