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* Jack Fitzpatrick, [http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/09/mia-loves-surprisingly-unsafe-2016-reelection-prospects/443397/ "Mia Love’s Surprisingly Unsafe 2016 Reelection Prospects"], The Atlantic, 23 Sep 2015 | * Jack Fitzpatrick, [http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/09/mia-loves-surprisingly-unsafe-2016-reelection-prospects/443397/ "Mia Love’s Surprisingly Unsafe 2016 Reelection Prospects"], The Atlantic, 23 Sep 2015 | ||
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Revision as of 18:29, 20 July 2016
Mia B. Love is the Republican Party nominee and incumbent running for U.S. Representative for Utah, District 4 in the November 2016 Election, Utah.
External Resources
- Congressional Website
- Mia Love - Twitter
- Mia B. Love - Facebook
- Rep. Mia Love - Twitter
- Mia Love - Wikipedia
- Mia Love - Biography.com
- Mia Love - The Huffington Post
- Rep. Mia Love - GovTrack
- Lisa Riley Roche, "Rep. Mia Love will campaign in Utah during GOP convention", KSL, 17 Jul 2016
- Michelle L. Price, "Fundraising data: Mia Love continues to outraise Doug Owens", KSL, 20 Jul 2016
- Sandy Fitzgerald, "Mia Love: No 'Upside' to Being Trump's VP", Newsmax, 25 Jun 2016
- Matt Canham, "Doug Owens holds edge over Rep. Mia Love in Tribune-Hinckley poll", Salt Lake Tribune, 10 Jun 2016
- Theodoric Meyer, "Utah GOP plots to save Mia Love from Trump backlash", Politico, 24 March 2016
- Jack Fitzpatrick, "Mia Love’s Surprisingly Unsafe 2016 Reelection Prospects", The Atlantic, 23 Sep 2015