Tuesday’s Talking Points – March 22, 2016

Good Tuesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 82nd day of the year. There are 284 days left in 2016

Explosions rip through Brussels. Mike Lee tried to broker a joint ticket between Cruz and Rubio to stop Trump. It’s caucus night in Utah.

The clock:

Ten talking points for Tuesday:

  1.  A series of explosions rock Brussels at the airport and in the subway leaving at least 26 dead [Washington Post, CNN, BBC].
  2. The FBI says it may have found a way into the iPhone used by the San Bernadino attackers, so they may not need Apple’s help to break the phones encryption [Los Angeles TimesWashington Post].
  3. Sen. Mike Lee tried to broker a “unity ticket” in the GOP between Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, but Rubio refused the deal [Politico].
  4. Cleveland is bracing for unrest surrounding the Republican National Convention this summer [CBS News].
  5. It’s caucus night in Utah. Here’s what you can expect [Tribune, Deseret News]. Even if Donald Trump loses in Utah tonight, he could still pick up more total delegates on the evening tonight in Arizona [Politico].
  6. Gov. Gary Herbert says he will vote for Ted Cruz in tonight’s caucus [Tribune, Deseret News]. Herbert’s endorsement seems puzzling after he delivered a rousing speech supporting Ohio Gov. John Kasich just a few days ago [2 News]. Our publisher, LaVarr Webb, explains why he’s supporting Cruz tonight [Utah Policy].
  7. Mitt Romney records GOTV robocalls for Ted Cruz in Utah and Arizona [Daily Caller].
  8. SB54 could scramble a number of races for Utah legislative seats this year [Utah Policy].
  9. Bernie Sanders’ rising popularity in the state could put a few incumbent legislative Democrats at risk this year [Utah Policy].
  10. The Twilight Concert Series is $150,000 over budget, but the Salt Lake City Council gave the series the go-ahead for this summer [Tribune].

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