“Deeply Republican Utah hasn’t had a competitive Senate general election in decades. This year might be different, with polls showing a political outsider within striking distance of the GOP incumbent,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Two-term Sen. Mike Lee is facing a challenge from Evan McMullin, a 46-year-old former Central Intelligence Agency officer and erstwhile Republican, who is running as an independent on a platform of political change and policy moderation. He rose to prominence in 2016, when he mounted a bid for the presidency after Donald Trump won the GOP nod. In his Senate race, he said Mr. Lee is too partisan to represent the Beehive State effectively.”

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