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Romney dominates 2024 Senate field as he weighs reelection run in Utah: Poll
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) dominates early polling against a growing field of GOP challengers even before he’s announced whether he plans to run for a second term in 2024.
Roughly 30% of Utah voters say they would vote for Romney in a hypothetical match-up with a slate of other potential candidates, according to a recent poll by Noble Predictive Insights. That puts him ahead of Attorney General Sean Reyes, who came in at a distant second with 13% support. A majority of voters, 39%, remain undecided.
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Although Romney has not yet announced whether he intends to run again, he filed a statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission in April to allow him to begin fundraising. At least one other candidate, Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs, has entered the race to challenge Romney, and several others are expected to follow suit.
Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson is poised to run for the Senate seat after launching an exploratory committee earlier this year, later reporting a record-breaking fundraising haul for the most money raised by a GOP Senate candidate or potential candidate in their first three months. An announcement on his plans is expected to come sometime in the fall, Wilson told the Washington Examiner.
Roughly 5% of voters say they’d back Wilson in the poll, compared to just 3% for Staggs — putting both prospective candidates in the single digits as they seek to overcome Romney.
If he runs for another term, Romney, who was previously the governor of Massachusetts and the 2012 Republican nominee for president, would benefit from the advantage of incumbency.
The Republican senator has attracted backlash due to his willingness to break with his party on several issues, especially regarding former President Donald Trump. Romney is the only Republican senator to vote to impeach Trump twice. However, conservative anti-Trump sentiment is more pronounced in Utah than in other red states, which is expected to help his standing.
Utah voters remain split on whether Romney should run for another term, with only 33% saying he should, compared to 54% who say he should not, according to the poll. Another 12% said they were unsure.
Romney has expressed confidence in his chances should he decide to enter the race.
“I’ll make that assessment over the coming months, and sometime in the spring or summer, I’ll make that decision,” Romney told reporters in February. “I’m confident that I would win if I decide to run. I’ll have the resources, and I believe the people of Utah would be with me.”
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If Romney opts not to run, however, the primary field experiences a dramatic shift as voters consider who they would want to succeed the one-term incumbent. With no Romney present, 16% of voters say they’d back Reyes, while 8% say they would want Lt. Gov. Diedre Henderson. Another 55% would be undecided if Romney is not on the ballot.
The Noble Predictive Insights poll surveyed 598 registered voters in Utah from July 7 to 18 and has a margin of error of 4 percentage points.
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Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Clippers: How to Watch
The Utah Jazz are back on the road Monday night, as they’ll be facing off against the Los Angeles Clippers for what will be the second time this season.
The first time the Jazz faced off against this team, it ended in the hands of the Clippers, as they took down Utah on November 17th, 105-116. Now, the Jazz will be back in Los Angeles to get their season series even at 1-1.
Utah has been on the wrong end of things for their previous two outings, losing to both the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns in their last two, and are projected underdogs on Monday as they’ve been for the entire season. However, a win on Monday for the Jazz would be a great stepping stone into their extensive five-game road trip that looms this week and next.
As for the Clippers, they could also make great use of this win. They currently stand on a three-game losing streak, and will be on a three-game road trip following their matchup with the Jazz. Being the current 9th-place team in the West and clawing for their shot in the playoffs, a win on Monday would be a great step forward for the coming week, as well as their end goal this season.
With that, here’s everything you need to know ahead of the Jazz’s second meeting against the Clippers this season.
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Utah Jazz vs Los Angeles Clippers: Preview, injury report, how to watch
The NBA consolation games continue for the Utah Jazz (5-19). The participation prize? The Jazz are about to play their second game in 8 days, as they travel to the City of Angels to take on the Los Angeles Clippers (14-12).
The Jazz were ran out of the building in the last matchup between these two teams, but now they return with some firepower. The Jazz and Suns tied the NBA record for a combined 44 three-pointers in the loss at the Delta Center — 22 of them coming from Utah’s end. NBA teams were 78-5 all-time when making at least 20 threes and shooting at least 56% from deep. Utah’s latest loss has now made it 78-6.
It’s been a rough spot for the LA Clippers. They’ve lost their last 3 games at the hands of the Wolves, Rockets and Nuggets. They’ve been shorthanded throughout this stretch and will continue to be tonight without Terance Mann or Derrick Jones Jr. The Clippers are shooting just 41.5% from the field and just 31.3% from beyond the arc. With their struggles on the offensive side of the court, this game could decided by just a few lucky or unlucky possessions.
Injury Report
Jazz:
QUESTIONABLE – Jordan Clarkson (left plantar fasciitis)
OUT – Svi Mykhailiuk (left groin strain), Taylor Hendricks (right fibula fracture)
Clippers:
OUT – Kawhi Leonard (right knee injury recovery), Terance Mann (left middle finger fracture), Derrick Jones Jr (right hamstring injury), Kobe Brown (back injury management), P.J. Tucker (not with team), Cam Christie (G League), Trentyn Flowers (G-League)
How to Watch:
Who: Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Clippers
When: December 16th, 8:30PM Mountain Time
Where: Intuit Dome, Los Angeles
Watch: Jazz+, KJZZ
Cody Williams has a chance at redemption
Spending the last seven games with the Salt Lake City Stars, Cody Williams is back with the team after being recalled.
The 10th overall pick averaged 13.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.1 steals on 30/22/68 shooting splits in his time in the G League. These aren’t the most glamorous numbers, but Williams likely played his best game as a pro the last time he was against the Clippers.
He recorded 8 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 stocks on 60% from the field while making the correct defensive rotations and converting his open shots. 1 game later, Williams was sent down to the G League team so he could have a chance to put up more shots. If Williams could be somewhat productive after this new wave of confidence, the Colorado alumni might be able to work himself right back into the Jazz rotation.
What can Keyonte learn from the league’s former premier scorer?
Jazz fans know this man all too well. He’s kicked this franchise in the backside for two consecutive playoff runs during the Donovan Mitchell/Rudy Gobert era. James Harden may not be the glory that he was back in 2018-19, but he’s managed to command the Clippers to a 14-12 record without Kawhi Leonard.
This season he’s averaged 21.4 points, 8.4 assists and 6.7 boards, shooting 38.0% from the field and 33.8% from deep. Poetically, he also became second on the all-time threes list the last time these two teams faced at Intuit Dome.
Keyonte George is setting himself up to be a Harden disciple. Well — not in the sense of dropping 40+ points on a nightly basis, but for how he accounts for the team’s scoring load. When Markkanen struggles, Keyonte has set himself up to be second-in-command for putting the ball in the basket. His combination of drives and three-point looks give him a delightful combo that results in unassisted buckets.
There’s still room for improvement — improving his shot selection could elevate his efficiency, and lowering his assist/turnover ratio. As he continues to refine his skills and find his rhythm, Jazz fans optimistic about George’s contributions to games in the future.
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Keller scores power-play goal in the final minute to lift Utah past the Sharks, 4-3
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Clayton Keller scored a power-play goal with 43.8 seconds remaining and the Utah Hockey Club rallied to beat the San Jose Sharks 4-3 on Saturday night.
Michael Carcone tied it midway through the third and then Utah won it during 4-on-3 play shortly after Cody Ceci was called for high-sticking.
Utah won the faceoff and Keller got the puck in the slot and beat Vitek Vanecek for his 10th goal of the season.
Dylan Guenther and Nick Schmaltz also scored for Utah. Karel Vejmelka made 19 saves.
Fabian Zetterlund gave San Jose a 3-2 lead early in the third period on the power play but the Sharks couldn’t close it out. Alexander Wennberg and Mikael Granlund also scored for San Jose. Vanecek made 36 saves.
Takeaways
Utah: Utah has won four of five games and has points in all five thanks to the comeback win.
Sharks: San Jose returned home following a 3-3 road trip and had a lead early in the third period but couldn’t close it out. The Sharks have lost four of five games.
Key moment
Utah forward Kevin Stenlund sent San Jose rookie Macklin Celebrini into the boards with a hit from behind in the second period that didn’t lead to a penalty to the ire of the Sharks. Celebrini was able to stay in the game. Stenlund tripped Celebrini in a preseason game that sent him into the boards in a crash that injured Celebrini’s ankle.
Key stat
Celebrini assisted on Zetterlund’s goal and has 20 points in his first 21 career games. The other other 18-year olds in the last 30 seasons to do that are Sidney Crosby (25 points), Ryan Nugent Hopkins (22) and Patrick Kane (22).
Up next
Utah hosts Vancouver on Wednesday night while the Sharks host Winnipeg on Tuesday night.
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