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His 2018 Declaration of Candidacy shows that he is only using the convention process to get on the ballot.
His 2018 Declaration of Candidacy shows that he is only using the convention process to get on the ballot.


He is enthusiastic about [[|Constitution of the United States of America|the Constitution]], but I'd like to learn more of the specifics. Some things sound great and some things seem off, but it would require digging to get to the heart of his ideas.
He is enthusiastic about [[Constitution of the United States of America|the Constitution]], but I'd like to learn more of the specifics. Some things sound great and some things seem off, but it would require digging to get to the heart of his ideas.


In 2016, he was an ardent Trump supporter and made the news after someone vandalized his yard, car, and house with anti-Trump and pro-Sanders graffiti.
In 2016, he was an ardent Trump supporter and made the news after someone vandalized his yard, car, and house with anti-Trump and pro-Sanders graffiti.

Revision as of 14:43, 3 April 2018

Loy Brunson is running as a Republican candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in the November 2018 Election, Utah.

His 2018 Declaration of Candidacy shows that he is only using the convention process to get on the ballot.

He is enthusiastic about the Constitution, but I'd like to learn more of the specifics. Some things sound great and some things seem off, but it would require digging to get to the heart of his ideas.

In 2016, he was an ardent Trump supporter and made the news after someone vandalized his yard, car, and house with anti-Trump and pro-Sanders graffiti.

He ran for the Senate in 2012.

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