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January 16 – 21, 2022

 

After a months-long, partisan effort to overhaul our country’s election system, the Democrats’ federal election reform legislation failed to pass the Senate—and their subsequent efforts to break the Senate as an institution failed, as well. Senator Romney joined his colleagues in voting against their partisan efforts, and applauded the courage of his Democratic colleagues, Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema, for voting to maintain the filibuster. Keep scrolling for more news. 

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The President and many Democrats have engaged in the lie that Republicans across the country are making it much harder for minorities to vote, and thus that the federal government must urgently displace centuries of constitutional practice that gives states primary control over elections. So dire are the consequences, they claim, that this must be done by shredding a key element of our senior legislative body: the filibuster.

Democrats’ election reform legislation would weaken voter ID (which is supported by a great majority of voters), make it easier to cheat, weaken safeguards for voter registration, use federal funding for campaigns, and require states to allow felons to vote. In Senator Romney’s words, President Biden and many Democrats have “ventured from political overstatement and hyperbole to deep hysteria.”

Prior to the vote, Senator Romney spoke on the Senate floor about the Democrats’ attempts at a partisan takeover of our federal elections.


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Full article by Dennis Romboy here.


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Interview with Boyd Matheson here.



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Following President Biden’s remarks casting doubt on the legitimacy of our nation’s elections, Senator Romney shared the following statement:

“It is irresponsible for an American president in any way to delegitimize an election. Without question, our elections are fair and legitimate. This is the same unfortunate path the former president went down and as we know, it is a dangerous and highly divisive course. It was unacceptable then and it is unacceptable now.”


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Interview with Guy Benson here.



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There is no doubt that President Biden has had a bad year—he's had 52 weeks of bad weeks. Hardworking Americans are facing historic inflation. The southern border is a mess. COVID resurged without adequate testing to keep people safe. The botched withdrawal from Afghanistan was a disaster. Russia is now threatening Ukraine.

The President needs to stop trying to transform America with radical policies and work to unify the country, like he promised.

Senator Romney joined Chuck Todd on NBC’s Meet the Press to discuss Russia’s aggression toward Ukraine, voting rights, and the Biden Presidency.


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Full article by Brian Schott here.



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Today and through the weekend, Utahns and Americans across the country are marching to make our pro-life message loud and clear: All human life is sacred. Senator Romney shared a brief video message supporting those who participate in the 2022 March for Life, including the Utah March for Life happening at the state capitol tomorrow.


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After high school seniors, Arundhati Oommen and Neve Rauscher of Salt Lake City, were selected as Utah’s participants in the sixtieth annual United States Senate Youth Program, Senator Romney congratulated these extraordinary students with the following statement:

“The Senate Youth Program recognizes some of the nation’s top student leaders, and Arundhati and Neve are two of Utah’s best and brightest. Their record of achievement in student government, the arts, and their communities is impressive, and I look forward to hearing of their continued accomplishments as part of our nation’s next generation of leaders.”

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