Utah Republicans to select nominee for Mitt Romney's open US Senate seat
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Nearly a dozen Utah Republicans vying to replace Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate are set to square off Saturday for the party nomination in a race expected to reveal the brand of political conservatism that most appeals to modern voters in the state.
Romney has long been the face of the partys more moderate wing, but his retirement from the Senate opens a door for Utahs farther-right faction. Observers are closely watching whether voters select a successor whose politics align more with Romneys or with Utahs other U.S. senator, conservative Mike Lee, who supports former President Donald Trump.
The winner at Saturdays state GOP convention, which tends to favor far-right candidates who appeal to the most zealous party members, may get a bump in the race. Some losing candidates still can qualify for the June 25 primary ballot by gathering signatures, so Republican voters will ultimately decide the partys pick to succeed Romney.
Ultimately, the successful candidate in the primary election phase will be the candidate who shows they best connect with general Utah Republican values, rather than the person whos able to stake out the furthest right position possible, even if that helps them to some extent with the delegates, said Damon Cann, head of Utah State Universitys political science department.
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