Blake Moore won the 2024 Republican primary for Utah’s 1st Congressional District on Tuesday night, according to the Associated Press.
Moore will move on to the general election in November to challenge Democratic candidate Bill Campbell.
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Pictured here is the Utah State Capitol. (redhumv via Getty Images)
Republican candidate Paul Miller, an electrician with no political experience who sought middle-class support, won more than 50 percent of the state delegate vote at the Republican convention in April.
Incumbent Rep. Blake Moore, a member of the House Budget Committee, is seeking a third term.
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Abortion is one of the most important election issues in Utah, a socially conservative state with a large Mormon population. In an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune this month, Miller said he supports a national abortion ban, while Moore said he opposes the Democratic Party’s more extreme policy of allowing abortion before birth.


