![]() ![]() Katie Hobbs and readying a nationwide tour to promote her memoir, and Cortellessa says her delay has made other would-be GOP contenders restless. Lake, for now, is devoting her attention to spreading more lies about her 2022 loss to actual-Gov. But I really do think 99% is a very fair number.” This Senate seat is held by Democrat-turned-independent Kyrsten Sinema, who also hasn’t revealed her plans. As for how likely she is to eventually announce she’s in, one of her former staffers says, “I wouldn’t say 100%. Kari Lake will seek the Republican nomination for Senate, as Time’s Eric Cortellessa writes that she now plans to decide in September or October. Ben McAdams, who represented the 4th District from 2019 to 2021 under the previous map, didn’t quite reject the idea of a comeback, though he told the Tribune he was unlikely to do it now.įinally, unnamed allies of independent Evan McMullin, who unsuccessfully challenged Lee last year in the general election, tell the paper he’s “being encouraged to run.”ĪZ-Sen: It seems we’re doomed to months more of waiting to see if not-Gov. ![]() In the no column are Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs, who is challenging Sen. Davis County Commissioner Bob Stevenson.The paper also mentions a few others as possibilities: Republican National Committeeman Bruce Hough.The Tribune and KUTV also reported a few others are considering: Mike Lee 62-30, told KSLN that “I intend to run,” while Weiler disclosed to Fox 13 on Wednesday his own decision would come “in the next couple of days.” Salt Lake County Council member Aimee Winder NewtonĮdwards, who lost last year’s GOP primary to Sen.Washington County Commissioner Adam Snow. ![]() Ī few people have already expressed interest in running to the Salt Lake Tribune, KSLN, or Fox 13 : Chris Stewart tells Roll Call he’ll probably make his resignation official sometime in September, saying, “We’re trying to work out the best date for the state and also we want to help with appropriations bills and get some work finished here.” Stewart’s would-be GOP successors, though, are already expressing interest in running to succeed him in the upcoming special election for a gerrymandered seat that Donald Trump took 57-40. ![]()
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