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* ASK Debates UTGOP, [https://youtu.be/8-6N4goDtTg "Herrod Committee Positions"], YouTube, 7 Jun 2017
* ASK Debates UTGOP, [https://youtu.be/8-6N4goDtTg "Herrod Committee Positions"], YouTube, 7 Jun 2017
* ASK Debates UTGOP, [https://youtu.be/U64XFh0nooI "Herrod Closing Statement"], YouTube, 7 Jun 2017
* ASK Debates UTGOP, [https://youtu.be/U64XFh0nooI "Herrod Closing Statement"], YouTube, 7 Jun 2017
* [https://www.deseretnews.com/top/582/8/Jeremy-Lewis-Friedbaum-Republican.html "2012 Utah candidate filings: U.S. Senate"], Deseret News, 12 Apr 2012
* [http://sutherlandinstitute.org/sb-81-dialogue-continues-on-ksl/ "Sb 81 Dialogue Continues On Ksl"], Sutherland Institute, 16 Jul 2009
* [http://sutherlandinstitute.org/sb-81-dialogue-continues-on-ksl/ "Sb 81 Dialogue Continues On Ksl"], Sutherland Institute, 16 Jul 2009
* [http://sutherlandinstitute.org/sutherland-institutes-response/ "Sutherland Institute’s Response..."], Sutherland Institute, 15 Jul 2009
* [http://sutherlandinstitute.org/sutherland-institutes-response/ "Sutherland Institute’s Response..."], Sutherland Institute, 15 Jul 2009

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Christopher Niles Herrod is a real estate developer from Provo, and former Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives. He is running as a Republican candidate for the 3rd Congressional District seat in the November 2018 Election, Utah.

During a 2017 run for the 3rd Congressional District seat, Herrod expressed that he felt that the Trump/Russia investigation was a waste.[1] He was endorsed by Rand Paul.[2] He also received support from Ted Cruz, whose campaign he worked on during the 2016 presidential race.[3][4]

In 2016, Herrod ran for Utah State Senate District 16, against Curt Bramble, and was defeated in the primary.

In 2012, Herrod to challenged Orrin Hatch's Senate seat and was defeated. During this election he stated "I absolutely hate the direction that we are going in as a nation. I hate socialism." That same year, the Sutherlnd Institute gave Herrod a legislative score of 100%.[5]

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