Situational awareness – January 3, 2018

Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. I’m back from Southern California where I witnessed in person one of the most exciting Rose Bowl games ever played. Unfortunately, my beloved Oklahoma Sooners did not prevail, but the game was incredible. 

Here’s what’s on tap for today:

As we’ve been reporting for months, Sen. Orrin Hatch has decided to call it a career after 42 years and Mitt Romney appears ready to run for his seat. Hatch accomplished a lot during his storied career that spanned parts of five decades.

If Romney gets into the race, it’s pretty much game over for any other candidate. Remember, Romney got 90% of the vote in the 2012 Utah GOP primary, and he won the state that year with nearly 73% of the vote.

It looks like Romney is getting ready to throw his hat in the ring. Within hours of Hatch’s announcement, Romney changed the location on his Twitter account from Massachusetts to Utah. Utah Democrats are already trying to paint Romney as a carpetbagger, but they’re probably going to have to do better than that. Romney has a 69% approval rating in Utah according to our polling, and he would thrash Democratic frontrunner Jenny Wilson in a head-to-head matchup.

Tick Tock:

Utah news highlights

Sen. Orrin Hatch decides to call it a career after 42 years

The longest-serving Republican Senator in history announced on Tuesday he would retire at the end of the current term, his seventh. Hatch’s announcement opens the door for Mitt Romney to launch a Senate bid next year [Utah Policy]. President Donald Trump called Romney last month to discuss his interest in running for Hatch’s seat if he should retire, but Romney’s camp thinks Trump was trying to find out what Romney’s plan was so he could thwart it [Politico].

LDS Church President Thomas Monson died Tuesday night

The 16th president of the LDS Church was 90 years old [Deseret News, Tribune]. Russell Nelson is poised to become the next Mormon prophet following Monson’s passing [Tribune].

Nearly 3/4ths of Utahns say they think there will be a “major” terrorist attack in the United States during the coming year

Even though there hasn’t been a big terrorist incident in the U.S. since the horrific 9/11 attacks, 72% of Utahns say they think it’s likely there will be a “major” attack in the country during the next year [Utah Policy].

Don’t expect Mitt Romney to join the anti-Trump resistance if he is elected to the Senate next year

Romney has been a fierce critic of President Trump, and Trump reportedly wanted Orrin Hatch to run again to keep Romney out of the Senate race, but LaVarr Webb argues Romney will get along just fine with Trump if he wins the Utah Senate race in 2018 [Utah Policy].

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