Utah's Speaker of the House Brad Wilson announced Wednesday he will seek to fill the eventual vacant seat of Sen. Mitt Romney.
and called for a "new generation" of leaders. His term ends Jan. 3, 2025. He is the only member of his party to vote twice to convict former president Donald Trump in two impeachment trials.
Wilson, in his media for his exploratory committee said he is a "conservative fighter" and asked people to join him to "get America back on track," language that is reminiscent of Trump's "Make America Great Again," slogan.he is "very seriously" thinking about running for Romney's seatWilson has served as Speaker of the House since 2019.
Throughout his time in the Utah Legislature, Wilson served in a variety of roles and responsibilities aside from Speaker of the House, including House majority leader, House majority assistant whip, and vice chair of the Executive Appropriations Committee.
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