• Republican Party primary elections: Familiar faces, political newcomers, and one race too close to call

  • Jul 1 2022
  • Length: 12 mins
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Republican Party primary elections: Familiar faces, political newcomers, and one race too close to call

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  • In deep-red southwestern Utah, where every major elected office is held by a Republican, the June 28 primary elections held major significance for the political futures of both Washington and Iron counties. And while familiar faces in U.S. Sen. Mike Lee and U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart held serve as the incumbents in their bids for reelection to federal office, local elections saw many newcomers and one race that was close enough it might require a recount. Here to discuss all the potential changes and future possibilities is reporter Sean Hemmersmeier, who has covered the elections in-depth and interviewed candidates up and down the ballot.

    Featured this episode:

    Elle Cabrera, breaking news and topics reporter and podcast host.

    Sean Hemmersmeier, local government and politics reporter.

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