Utah Republican Party May Still Try to Prevent Primary Candidates who Don’t Have Substantial Support at Party Caucuses

According to this story, some leaders of the Utah Republican Party still don’t accept the 2014 law that lets people run in Republican primaries (if they submit a petition), even though they didn’t show substantial support at a party meeting. The party will decide in August on whether to change the bylaws to say that someone who tries to run in a Republican primary without having shown support at a party meeting is, by definition, not a member of the party.


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