Romney Losing Support in Utah for Challenging Trump Impeachment Trial Rules
Posted on by Keith Koffler
"Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney lost support from Republicans and independents in his home state during the weeks after he called for witnesses in President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial, a new poll shows.'
"In the prior quarter, 65% of Utah Republicans supported Romney, and while a majority still do presently, that number sank to 57%."
"The numbers are particularly striking for Utah, one of the most Republican states in the country."
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"Mitt Romney is expected to vote for witnesses in the impeachment trial today. He does so against the will of the party and a majority of people in Utah, which he was sent to Washington DC to represent. He also does so against the best interests of the nation, as there are only left-wing arguments that can be made to justify extending a fruitless impeachment any longer."
"A new bill being promoted by Utah Representative Steve Quinn, H.B. 217, would establish a mechanism through which voters in the state could recall a sitting United States Senator."
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