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Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch announced Tuesday that he won t seek re-election this year, clearing the way for Mitt Romney to return to the national stage by running for his seat.He said in a social media message, after much prayer and discussion with family and friends I ve decided to retire at the end of this term. Hatch, the Senate s longest serving Republican, has wrestled with the decision for months, emboldened by the entreaties of President Donald Trump, to seek an eighth term.During an event last month at the Utah Capitol where Trump celebrated the administration s decision to shrink the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, Trump called Hatch a true fighter and said he hop
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