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"I would say the taxpayers of Utah won because they no longer have to foot the bill for continued litigation with the Democratic Party," House Speaker Becky Lockhart, R-Provo, said.
Well, maybe if the Republicans had just been open in the first place and put them up rather than appearing to try and hide them, there wouldn't have been such a problem.
So now that the election is over, they can finally make a pitiful attempt to be "honest" about their gerrymandering.
Disgusting.
A perfect example of the GOP thinking they don't have to abide by the laws. They will do anything they can to push the Democratic Party out of Utah. It didn't work again, because no matter how hard they tried, Matheson was still elected again.
@mstant,
Please be more specific. What laws were "broken" by the GOP?
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