Monday’s Talking Points – March 28, 2016

Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 88th day of the year. There are 278 days left in 2016.

Bernie Sanders racks up more wins, but he still has a long way to go. Utah Dems hope to make political hay out of a Donald Trump nomination. Utahns want a vote-by-mail option in 2016.

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Ten talking points for Monday:

  1. Bernie Sanders is on a roll. He won caucuses in Washington, Hawaii and Alaska on Saturday by significant margins [Associated Press]. However, those wins didn’t do much to change the trajectory of the race, meaning he still has a tough hill to climb to catch Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination [Politico].
  2. Utah’s Democrats see an opportunity to make some gains in November if Donald Trump is the GOP standard-bearer [Tribune].
  3. Did Utah’s caucus results provide a blueprint for Republicans hoping to stop Donald Trump from grabbing the GOP nomination? [Deseret News].
  4. After the success of mail-in balloting in 2015, a new poll shows Utahns want to have a vote-by-mail option in this year’s election [Utah Policy].
  5. April Townsend, Mayor Jackie Biskupski‘s pick to head up the Salt Lake City Public Services Department, resigns after less than a month on the job to focus on pursuing an advanced degree [Deseret News, Tribune].
  6. A new study shows a Utah law requiring women to wait 72 hours to get an abortion does not do much to change their mind to get the procedure [Tribune].
  7. Jeremy Johnson, who was at the center of the John Swallow scandal, was found guilty of just eight of the 86 charges brought against him [Tribune, Deseret News].
  8. The Utah Supreme Court rules a land swap between Salt Lake City and Rocky Mountain Power was not done legally [Fox 13].
  9. California is getting closer to adopting a $15/hour minimum wage [New York Times].
  10. Parents ruin everything! This time, they jumped the gun at the annual PEZ Easter egg hunt and turned the event into a mess [NBC Connecticut].

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