Last weekend, Republican convention delegates narrowed the field of candidates for the U.S. Senate race to two: Dan Liljenquist and Orrin Hatch. This is the first time in 36 years that Hatch has faced a primary opponent.
In a press release today Liljenquist challenged Hatch to a series of debates throughout the state. The recommended venues were eight different colleges and universities throughout the state: Brigham Young University, Dixie College, College of Eastern Utah, Salt Lake City Community College, Southern Utah University, University of Utah, Weber State University and Utah State University.
“I want to bring the debate to the doorstep of the next generation,” says Liljenquist, ‘because that’s what this is all about – who can lead Utah into the future.”
When asked whether he would be participating in any debates, Senator Hatch said, "we're not going to get into that today."
If you want to see Orrin Hatch debate Dan Liljenquist, call Hatch campaign headquarters at 801-797-8200 and ask Orrin to agree to participate.
“I want to bring the debate to the doorstep of the next generation,” says Liljenquist, ‘because that’s what this is all about – who can lead Utah into the future.”
When asked whether he would be participating in any debates, Senator Hatch said, "we're not going to get into that today."
If you want to see Orrin Hatch debate Dan Liljenquist, call Hatch campaign headquarters at 801-797-8200 and ask Orrin to agree to participate.
