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‘Utah Politics’ podcast: Coronavirus spike, 4th District race turns nasty, and the latest polling in Utah

Utah Politics with Bryan Schott

Bryan Schott is joined by political and communications consultant Taylor Morgan to discuss the latest Utah political news.

Coronavirus cases in Utah are spiking. Can Gov. Gary Herbert find an effective response to the increase?

Attorney General Sean Reyes attends a rally for President Donald Trump in Nevada and is photographed not wearing a mask. Will he pay a political price for that, or standing next to the Pawn Stars guy in the photo?

The race between Democratic Rep. Ben McAdams and Republican Burgess Owens turns nasty as a pair of polls in the 4th District race give McAdams a lead for the first time.

Libertarian candidate Robert Latham makes the debate stage in the 2nd District race involving Republican Rep. Chris Stewart and Democrat Kael Weston. Will that have an impact the race at all?

Plus, Sen. Mike Lee takes on Google and Netflix.

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