Hatch, Orrin
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Top reform proponents say IRS scandal won't spur change.
Senate to vote on amendments, but background checks likely will fail.
Comprehensive immigration bill may not include revisions to ag visa program.
His new book "An American, A Mormon and A Christian" is intended to convince evangelicals that Mormons believe in Jesus Christ.
When a politician calls his a opponent "a good guy," it means he is about to say just the opposite.
Medicaid expansion would harm the poorest, not help them, as states take the fall.
Republicans vow another filibuster as Democrats prepare for second vote on the DISCLOSE Act in 24 hours.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican divisions resurfaced in congressional primaries, with five-term Rep. John Sullivan falling to a tea party backed opponent in Oklahoma while Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch easily defeated another candidate backed by the insurgent group. It was Hatch's first primary challenge since his election to the Senate in 1976.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Over the past two years, GOP primaries have ended the careers of several veteran Republican politicians who were backed by the party's establishment. Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch is seeking to avoid the same fate in his first primary challenge since winning office in 1976.
How Mitt Romney should handle his faith is for the Republicans and the former governor to sort out.
