(Trent Nelson  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  
Utah congressional candidate Mia Love was introduced to a national audience Tuesday at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. (Trent Nelson  |  Tribune file photo)  
Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love says the federal government’s impending spending cuts won’t hurt her city. (Trent Nelson  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  
Utah congressional candidate Mia Love was one of the few minority speakers in the lineup of speakers at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. (Trent Nelson  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  
Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love delivered a passionate speech Tuesday at the Republican National Convention, saying Americans are not buying what President Obama has to sell in the 2012 election.
(Trent Nelson  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  
Utah congressional candidate Mia Love got rousing applause during her Tuesday night speech at the Republican National Convention that began with a video biography of the Saratoga Springs mayor. (Trent Nelson  |  Tribune file photo)  
Utah congressional candidate Mia Love has quickly closed the fundraising gap with incumbent Rep. Jim Matheson in recent weeks. The two campaigns, combined with outside interest groups, have topped the $10 million mark in spending — a first for a U.S. House race in Utah. (Trent Nelson  |  Tribune file photo)  
Utah congressional candidate Mia Love, shown here at the recent Republican National Convention, says Congress has to get serious about cutting the deficit -- and that means reducing bloated budgets and programs.