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Perhaps spelling Cherilyn Eagar correctly would be helpful.
Also, the only poll I have seen, that was a real poll for the district, showed her in the lead with a large block of undecided.
A little tug on the heart for Frank. Go Mia!
Why are the 4 voices of Utah allocated to 4 physical map locations based upon where people live?
Would the â People â be better represented if allocated by political philosophy?
I love the idea of a black female republican from Utah in the House.
I think that for true representation, one must live in the district. I think those that are hopping from one district to another is nothing more than the old time carpet baggers who would move so that it would profit them. It isn't about representing the people, it's for personal gain, nothing more, nothing less.
I support Chris Stewart in his run for the 2nd District, he is a life long resident of District 2, and is a 14 year Air Force Veteran. He has my vote.
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