The swamp draining continues as it looks like Orrin Hatch is going finally retire before next year’s mid-term election. The only bad thing about this is that it may have Willard Mitt Romney or even worse, Evan McMuffin a chance to win an easy Senate seat. Otherwise, if these two clowns don’t run in the primary, this is win-win. Though Romney is loved by the Mormons in Utah, hopefully the voters will be smart enough to see that he is nothing more than a globalist hack.
Orrin Hatch tells friend he’s retiring – swamp draining continues |
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Senator Orrin Hatch has privately told allies in Utah that he is planning to retire at the end of his term next year, and if he does, Mitt Romney intends to run for his seat, according to five sources familiar with the situation.
Sources close to both men said plans have already been set in motion for Hatch to retire and for Romney to run, but they cautioned that the timing of the announcements have not yet been finalized, and that either man could still change his mind. They spoke on condition of anonymity, because the plans are not yet public, and the subject is sensitive to Hatch. Already, though, the expected developments are reshaping the state’s political landscape.
Derek Miller, the CEO of Utah’s World Trade Center who said he was exploring a bid for the seat earlier this year, said the plan for Romney to run had been “reported to me as a ‘done deal.’” He added, “if Romney runs, I will fully support him.”