Rod Decker was a Utah political reporter for more than 40 years and is the author of Utah Politics: The Elephant in the Room (Signature Books, 2019). Continue reading “10 questions with Rod Decker”
10 questions with Spencer Cox
Spencer Cox is Lt. Governor of the State of Utah and a graduate of Washington and Lee University School of Law. Continue reading “10 questions with Spencer Cox”
Think Congress is bad now? New book charts their fist fights, duels — even biting — in pre-Civil War years
SALT LAKE CITY — Every so often, a talented writer will discover a story lost to history with tremendous application for today. Such is the case with Yale University historian Joanne Freeman and her latest book. Continue reading “Think Congress is bad now? New book charts their fist fights, duels — even biting — in pre-Civil War years”
10 questions with Adam Sharp
Adam Sharp has a storied career in politics and media. He currently serves as the interim CEO of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
5 issues that will affect the 2018 midterm elections
SALT LAKE CITY — The 2018 midterm elections will be affected by a number of issues, including the Russia investigation, a possible government shutdown, a Supreme Court nominee and more.
Here are five issues that will affect the 2018 midterm elections. Continue reading “5 issues that will affect the 2018 midterm elections”
10 questions with John Fea
I recently had the privilege to interview John Fea. He is a renowned historian, active Evangelical, and the author of a new book that merges politics, religion, and history, “Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump.”
Utah political party leaders share perspectives on Romney
The involvement of Mitt Romney in the 2018 Senate race has placed the campaign on the national radar. In Utah, leaders of the Republican, Democratic, and United Utah Parties view his involvement in different ways.
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