Romney running for Utah Senate
Salt Lake City, Feb. 16: Former presidential hopeful Mitt Romney is running for a Utah Senate seat, officially launching his political comeback attempt on Friday by praising his adopted home state as a model for an acrimonious national government in Washington.
Among the Republican Party’s fiercest internal critics of President Donald Trump, Mr Romney never mentioned the administration or Trump himself. The closest allusion to Trump was Romney noting that Utah “welcomes legal immigrants from around the world,” while “Washington sends immigrants a message of exclusion.”
Mr Romney confidantes said leading up to his widely anticipated announcement that he intends to focus his campaign on Utah, where he moved with his wife, Ann, after losing the 2012 presidential election to incumbent Democrat Barack Obama.
“Utah has a lot to teach the politicians in Washington,” he said, noting that “on Utah’s Capitol Hill, people treat one another with respect.”
Mr Romney, 70, will be the heavy favourite for the Senate seat being opened by Sen. Orrin Hatch’s retirement. Hatch was among the first Republicans to pitch Mr Romney as his potential successor.
As he did in two presidential campaigns, Mr Romney’s announcement highlights his stewardship of the 2002 Winter Olympics.