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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Utah Senator Orrin Hatch Forced Into Primary For First Time Since '76

Sen. Orrin Hatch forced into primary for first time since '76, faces Dan Liljenquist in June | Deseret News


Utah Senator Orrin Hatch

Six-term Senator Orrin Hatch (RINO-UTAH) fell just a few votes shy of winning the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, which will force him into a June primary election for the first time since winning office in 1976.  I declare that good news.  I hope Utah voters turn out Hatch like they did his former colleague in 2010, which was Bob Bennett.  Hatch is a RINO who has been in the U.S. Senate for too long.  He likes to talk the conservative talk but he's made deals in the past with his "good friend" Ted Kennedy in the Senate.  Hatch has voted in the past for leftist Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg in 1993 when then president Bill Clinton appointed her to the Supreme Court to replace retiring justice Byron White.  I remember him speaking about how disastrous Obamacare is yet he never made any attempts to stage a filibuster to stop Obamacare from being passed by the Senate.  Hatch has served his time in the Senate.  It's time for him to go.  Hatch will face former Utah State Senator Dan Liljenquist in the June 26th primary.  The winner of the June primary will face former State Senator Scott Howell in the November election.

To read the results of the election, click on the above link. 

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