The people of Utah can be proud of the way that we bonded together, that we worked together to save lives and to save the economy.".
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On Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at 6 p.m. the two will take part in their 2nd debate. The 90-minute debate will be aired on various radio stations in rural Utah. It has been a decade since voters in Utah have selected a new Governor.
"I don’t want my kids and grandkids to fall behind at all," he said. Hughes took issue with a short-lived attempt by the state to track people coming into Utah through an alert on their phones, “communist-style snitch hotlines” in some places, and the closure of churches as well as “single-source, no-bid contracts” given out despite some companies being willing to provide services at no costs. The questions that will be asked were chosen from some submitted by rural Utah leaders, chamber of commerce offices and media, with the complete focus of the questions and debate to be on rural Utah. "That is pinning the public against our law enforcement, our National Guard.
Hughes called Cox’s defense "hollow words" for those who have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, while Huntsman said leadership is taking accountability to missteps taken over the past few months. A good portion of that is being backed by a federal waiver. Candidates were asked about how they would handle the deficit and Utah’s economy. … We’re in some tough times here but you really can’t deal with this honestly if you’re not willing to see this economy get back and started," he said. This is absolutely absurd, while we sit under house arrest and try to do our best to run a campaign.”. Huntsman continued to say that he believes police are underfunded and undertrained; the protests, he added, are a result of people having no other avenue left to display their displeasure with the system that hasn’t been changed.
Former Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes pauses during the Utah gubernatorial Republican primary debate at the PBS Utah studio at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Monday, June 1, 2020.