Imperial Valley Press

Romney: He’s running for Utah Senate seat

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former presidenti­al hopeful Mitt Romney is running for a Utah Senate seat, officially launching his political comeback attempt Friday by praising his adopted home state as a model for an acrimoniou­s national government in Washington.

Having been one of the Republican Party’s fiercest internal critics of President Donald Trump, Romney didn’t mention the administra­tion or Trump himself in a campaign announceme­nt posted online.

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.”

In an interview Friday with The Associated Press, Romney said he will continue to speak out when he takes exception to something the president says or does.

“I call them like I see them. Neither he nor I are likely to change very much,” Romney said, adding that they could work together on policy. “You can expect me to be as forthright as I have traditiona­lly been.”

Romney, 70, will be the heavy favorite for the Senate seat being opened by Sen. Orrin Hatch’s retirement. Hatch was among the first Republican­s to pitch Romney as his potential successor, and gave Romney a memo last year outlining his case for why Romney should run, the former presidenti­al candidate confirmed Friday.

Romney said he won’t run for president again but wouldn’t rule out seeking re-election in six years if he wins Utah’s Senate seat this November.

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