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Same old Mike Leavitt. Always a nice guy, but always a politician looking for opportunities for himself.
Hope he is not thinking about running for anything again.
Nolan's comments were right on target. Mike has been one of the best governors in the State of Utah, and brought a some common sense to the Federal agencies he has headed.
I would vote for him! He did a great job for our state and has experience that would help him in any office.
I admire the way Mike Leavitt represents Utah so well on the national stage. And I think Dan Jones is right. Governor Leavitt sees around corners better than anybody. He saw the power of technology to do good and made it so in state government. He saw the value of getting our transportation infrastructure in place prior to the Olympics and made it so. He knew we needed more scientists and engineers and so he got an engineering building funded and set high goals for STEM studies in grade school. Utah is better because of his service.
No talk of "spending problems" by Mr. Leavitt when we were invading Iraq.
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