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After announcing his departure from the presidential race early Sunday morning, Utah leaders, both Republican and Democratic, have released their reactions to the announcement.
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Just last week, Cox had affirmed he would not be voting for Trump this November, same as the last two elections. His change in opinion came after the recent assassination attempt on the former president.
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In other news, gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman won't concede the primary race, citing doubts about the election. And, two Intermountain Cedar City Hospital workers were honored for their efforts during serious floods last year.
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In other news, the 2nd Congressional District primary race between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins is still too close to call. And, Utahns and sheep are both working to remove debris that could spark or further spread wildfires.
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In other news, fireworks sparked a brush fire in Parley's Canyon on Tuesday. With July 4 approaching, more fires are expected.
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In other news, 100 customers at a South Jordan Wendy's this Saturday could get free food for a year. And, a detached garage containing gunpowder and ammunition caught fire Thursday, making a hazardous situation for firefighters.
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Our hosts discuss tense debates, poll numbers, and the candidates for Utah's top political offices.
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J.R. Bird, John Dougall, Mike Kennedy, Case Lawrence, and Stewart Peay are running for the open seat in Congressional District 3.
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In other news, there have been nearly 200 wildfires in Utah so far this year. Officials are urging Utahns to prevent more from sparking.
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Incumbent Gov. Spencer Cox is debating challenger Rep. Phil Lyman with moderator Caroline Ballard.