Morning Must Reads for Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 292nd day of the year. There are 74 days left in 2016.
Former Gov. Jon Huntsman may run for Senate in 2018 as an independent. Utah GOP Chairman James Evans says he's been on the receiving end of death threats. Another poll shows Utah could be a swing state this year.
Hatch, Huntsman Could Make 2018 Senate Race Very Interesting
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Forget the 2016 election mess. The 2018 race for U.S. Senate could get very crowded, and supremely interesting before it's all said and done....
Poll: Utahns Have Confidence in Small Businesses, Low Confidence in Larger Firms
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utah is an entrepreneurial place, with many residents involved in some kind of small business....
Utah Voters Want Government Close to Home
By LaVarr Webb, Publisher
The mood of the electorate is always a big factor in any election. And the mood of the electorate in 2016 election is easy to observe – voters are agitated, unhappy, suspicious and anti-establishment....
Why the Supreme Court does not Justify a Vote for Trump
By Jordan Garn
In a country where some of the best and brightest minds in the world claim domicile, our unfortunate choices for president have come down to a Democrat who seemingly developed temporary cerebral palsy with her finger over the delete button; a Libertarian that couldn’t ...
3 Lessons for Leaders from the Presidential Election
By Wesley Smith
The 2016 presidential race has been a train wreck. For most of us, it has proven nearly impossible to look away....
GOP Chair James Evans says He's Received Death Threats for Floating Clinton Love Child Story
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
Utah GOP Chairman James Evans tells UtahPolicy that since he “was cut off” by CNN anchor Carol Costello on a live broadcast last Thursday he has received a considerable amount of hate mail, even a death threat....
Owens' Fundraising More than Doubles from 2014
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Democrat Doug Owens pulled in a little more than $450,000 during the last fundraising quarter. An impressive number for sure, but it's slightly more than a third of what Republican Mia Love raised during the same period....
Rasmussen Poll Shows Three-Way Presidential Tie in Utah
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
A new survey from Rasmussen Reports shows Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Evan McMullin are in a statistical dead-heat in Utah....
DATC and Composites One Partnership Will Help Grow Utah's Composites Industry
Utah's efforts to grow the advanced composites industry in the state took a leap forward in September with the announcement that Composites One has entered into a partnership with the Davis Applied Technology College (DATC) in Kaysville to roll out a series of technical summ...
Utah State Indigent Defense Commission Announces the Hiring of an Executive Director
The Utah Indigent Defense Commission announces that Joanna E. Landau has been hired as its Executive Director....
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Good cops (West Valley City) and bad cops (Layton)
Threatening calls follow Utah GOP leader's Clinton love-child claim
Presidential update: new poll cements Utah as a swing state
EDCUtah head steps down ahead of legislative audit
New internal poll shows Love-Owens race tightening
County GOP attacks McAdams again on Mountain Accord
Democrat Peter Clemens jabs at Rep. Rob Bishop in Utah's 1st Congressional District debate
Deseret News
Op-ed: Utah's political leaders should endorse McMullin
State GOP staff dispersed following 'specific death threat' against chairman
New poll shows McMullin ahead of Clinton in Utah, trailing Trump by 1 point
South Salt Lake mayor vetoes attempt to strengthen nepotism law
Salt Lake County GOP continues attacks against McAdams, Mountain Accord
Hatch still backs Trump but focused on campaigning, raising money for GOP senators
Sen. Hatch seeking more resources to help relatives raising kin's children
Bishop, Clemens spar over Trump, Bears Ears, public lands in debate
Other
Provo Municipal Council to rescind solar fee vote, asks mayor not to veto (Daily Herald)
Sparks fly during Monday's debate between Bishop and Clemens (Standard-Examiner)
Ecuador cuts Julian Assange's internet access: WikiLeaks (Reuters)
Trump proposes new lobbying ban: 'Time to drain the swamp' in DC (The Hill)
Republicans warm up to Assange (The Hill)
Retired four-star general admits leaking top-secret info to media (CNN)
State Department official sought FBI declassification of Clinton email (CNN)
Sen. McCain Says Republicans Will Block All Court Nominations If Clinton Wins (NPR)
Illegal border crossings by Central American families spike again (Los Angeles Times)
Rubio, Murphy trade barbs in first Senate debate (Miami Herald)
WikiLeaks show Michael Bloomberg could be interested in being secretary of state under Clinton (AOL)
Butchered Livestock Found Near Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Camp (Daily Caller)
A Little Thing
"Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference." Winston Churchill
Recount
"Al Gore campaigned for Hillary Clinton at a Florida rally attended by 1,600 people. Unfortunately for Gore, a recount showed that it was only 1,300 people." Jimmy Fallon