Talk:2018 United States Senate election in Utah
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See link re campaign stances in year/political offices
[edit]--•Hodgdon's secret garden (talk) 04:33, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
Candidates' stances on issues?
[edit]This section has appeared, but only focusses on Mitt Romney and Republican candidates. There also seems to be an overly negative slant to the section as it appears to portray the candidates, especially Romney, in a negative light. Further down the page is a section that discusses how Jenny Wilson [a Democrat] distanced herself from Romney's [a Republican] stance. I mean, of course a Democrat is going to distance themselves from a Republican. I think this section needs to be reviewed and/or removed, but as it stands it could be in violation of WP:NPOV. Cooltrainer Hugh (talk) 21:26, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
- Jenny Wilson is not going to go too Viking/ghetto on Mitt. She has to attract independents. Her reference to Mitt's once support of an assault weapon ban is to inoculate herself, with regard her own present-day stand likewise in favor of such a ban, among the many independents who really like Mitt (who over all is "like a rock star" in Utah). Jenny's playing the long game: i.e., her Senate bid's necessarily a long shot...but she's building name recognition and her resume toward future races for, e.g., Salt Lake mayor or a U.S. Congressional seat. Also lightening might strike and she'd beat Mitt for U.S. Senate.
But, yes, do please help with the coverage here's tone, if you can. (By the way, such articles as these's "campaign" sub-sections generally highlight major political factors that come into play during a campaign's course and a current particularly hot-button topic is that of guns, so...). --Hodgdon's secret garden (talk) 11:29, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
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