The Atlantic: Mitt Romney Exploring Bid for Utah Senate?
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CHARLIEBROWN2292April 12, 2017
Last week, I ran across Mitt Romney and his wife Ann on the occasion of the Paris Temple VIP Open House proceedings, and what a handsome couple! I also met Romney on a previous occasion, and he does come across as a very personable individual, who is honestly seeking to do the best he can to make the world a better place. In addition, he has indeed the kind of intelligence, skills, and political leverage that would make of him the ideal replacement for Senator Hatch, especially in being able to establish much-needed bridges with the Democrats, in order to bring about policies that would benefit the American people.
Lane JohnsonApril 11, 2017
Doesn't he have to, like, live in Utah?
EllieApril 10, 2017
He won't get my vote. Why can't we find a new young blood and then vote for term limits. This is ridiculous to have career politicians that buy into corruption.
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