Situational awareness – May 30, 2018

Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. 

Debate day roundup. Big support for legalizing medical marijuana. Count My Vote fails to make the ballot. Trump wanted Sessions to keep control of the Russia investigation.

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Medical marijuana makes the November ballot, Count My Vote falls just short

The official signature-gathering numbers show the proposal to legalize medical marijuana has qualified for the ballot, but Count My Vote is short by about 600 signatures across 3 Senate districts. CMV supporters vow legal action. The independent redistricting proposal and bid to expand Medicaid also qualified for ballot inclusion [Utah Policy].

Debate-a-palooza

Tuesday was primary debate day for Congress and U.S. Senate in Utah, with three televised discussions that mostly didn’t change the trajectory of the races.

Senate: Mike Kennedy and Mitt Romney poked at each other over Donald Trump and healthcare, but neither man landed a knockout punch [Utah Policy].

3rd CD: Rep. John Curtis and his primary opponent, Chris Herrod, traded some blows over who was the most conservative while drawing some real distinctions between each other in their race [Utah Policy].

1st CD: Democrats Kurt Weiland and Lee Castillo struggled with the format of the debate as they jockeyed to convince voters to send them to November’s election against Rep. Rob Bishop [Utah Policy].

Big support for legalizing medical marijuana

Our latest poll shows 3/4ths of Utahns support the ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana, despite opposition from the LDS church [Utah Policy].

Mitt Romney says Trump is not a role model

Romney during a televised interview said Donald Trump’s personal behavior is one he would consider as a good role model for his grandchildren [Utah Policy].

Consumer confidence down slightly

The Zions Bank Consumer Attitude Index dipped slightly last month as Utahns are less confident about the state of the economy [Utah Policy].


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