US Senate

Orrin Hatch
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Senator Hatch's core values were learned at the knee of his father, a hard working metal lather, and his mother, a devout woman who encouraged her son's appetite for learning and giving service to others, and his spirit of patriotism for our country.
Shaun McCausland
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Shaun McCausland believes that the reason we as a country have serious problems concerning debt, unnecessary involvement in foreign conflicts and a loss of personal freedom is that we have abandoned the principles laid down in the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. He believes that the best way to restore the values, freedoms and greatness of our nation is to return to those principles of truth and require our representatives to do so also. The major parties are more interested in power and getting re-elected than they are in real solutions that will make our future better and our children free, productive and happy.To find out more, please visit the website at www.mrshaungoestowashington.com.

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For a decade (1991-2001), Scott served as a Utah State Senator - eight years as the Senate Minority Leader - and in doing so established a reputation for being an effective voice in government. In the private sector, Scott has worked as an IBM executive for 34 years, and spent the last five as the Policy Director for public sector sales throughout the U.S. and in other countries. There, he negotiated sensible policies to produce economic growth thus helping citizens both locally and nationally, through job creation, as well as utilizing technology's ability to transform societies.

Bill Barron
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Bill is running as an Independent in 2012 in Utah, because he believes that there needs to be a political revolution that is not driven by partisanship but rather our morality and humanity. “There is an opportunity to unite as citizens and address the urgency to which we must change course as a country to protect our natural world and defend the air we breathe and the water that sustains us.

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Daniel Geery, educator, writer, inventor. “We should put children first, seriously first, and make decisions in their interest and that of generations to come.” Geery will accept no money for his campaign, believing we should run our country on principles and good ideas, with no taint of money influencing decisions. He encourages visits to his website:  www.danielgeery.com

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2012 District Maps

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