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Hatch was the only member of the Utah Congressional Delegation to do the right thing. But then unlike all others he does not have to worry about being primaried.
Mike,
you mean Matheson was forced out in a primary? that's news to me!
Hatch is nothing more than a career politician and Washington insider. He's the very reason why we need terms limits.
Would Hatch have stayed so long if he did not have a publically paid pension and a 200,000 plus salary?
We do have term limits – it is called the ballot box.
Hatch won this past November with 65% of the vote. That means almost two-thirds of Utah voters chose to keep him in office.
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