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Trump critic Mitt Romney announces run for Utah Senate seat | Trump critic Mitt Romney announces run for Utah Senate seat |
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Mitt Romney, a prominent Republican critic of President Donald Trump, has announced that he is running for Utah’s US Senate seat. | Mitt Romney, a prominent Republican critic of President Donald Trump, has announced that he is running for Utah’s US Senate seat. |
Mr Romney is expected to easily win the race to replace retiring Republican Senator Orrin Hatch. | Mr Romney is expected to easily win the race to replace retiring Republican Senator Orrin Hatch. |
“Given all that America faces, we feel that this is the right time for me to serve our state and our country,” Mr Romney said in a video posted on Twitter. | “Given all that America faces, we feel that this is the right time for me to serve our state and our country,” Mr Romney said in a video posted on Twitter. |
The announcement comes as Democrats are seeking to retake majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives in November. Republicans also appear to be facing a conundrum over whether they should stand up to the President, who has often attacked members of his own party and makes frequent controversial comments. | |
But Mr Romney appears to have no qualms about bashing the President. | |
The former Massachusetts governor has spoken out against Mr Trump multiple times, criticising him during the 2016 election and when he hesitated to condemn white supremacists last year. | The former Massachusetts governor has spoken out against Mr Trump multiple times, criticising him during the 2016 election and when he hesitated to condemn white supremacists last year. |
In March 2016, he bashed Mr Trump as a “phony” and “a fraud” and said he couldn’t vote for him. | In March 2016, he bashed Mr Trump as a “phony” and “a fraud” and said he couldn’t vote for him. |
Mr Romney, immensely popular among Utah’s Mormon base, in 2012 became the first-ever Mormon to secure a major-party presidential nomination. He ultimately lost to President Barack Obama, who was re-elected for a second presidential term. | Mr Romney, immensely popular among Utah’s Mormon base, in 2012 became the first-ever Mormon to secure a major-party presidential nomination. He ultimately lost to President Barack Obama, who was re-elected for a second presidential term. |