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The second time is the charm for Republican Mia Love, who clinched the 4th Congressional seat Tuesday. Utah's senior senator will become the GOP's senior senator, meaning Sen. Orrin Hatch will take on the title of Senate president pro tempore. The Republican wave may have surprised those on the national stage, but locally it's business as usual, with the GOP maintaining their dominance in Utah's House and Senate. And fewer women will be representing on Capitol Hill.

On Friday at 9 a.m., Tribune editorial writer George Pyle, columnist Paul Rolly and political reporters Robert Gehrke and Thomas Burr join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to process Election 2014.

Tune in to KCPW 88.3/105.3 FM at 9 a.m. for the live broadcast. You can also listen to a live stream here.

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9 a.m. • The second time is the charm for Republican Mia Love, who wins the 4th Congressional District seat. Sen. Orrin Hatch will become Senate president pro tempore. The Republicans' surge nationally may have surprised, but locally it was business as usual. And Capitol Hill will have fewer female lawmakers. Tribune editorial writer George Pyle, columnist Paul Rolly and political reporters Robert Gehrke and Thomas Burr join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to process the election. Tune in to KCPW 88.3/105.3 FM or listen to a live stream at sltrib.com. Join in by calling 801-355-TALK or by sending questions to #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+. The program will be rebroadcast on KCPW Sunday at 8 a.m.