Starting May 25th, Utah's voter privacy protections for roughly 300,000 registered voters will disappear. Your name, address, party affiliation, and voting history will be available for public purchase at the lieutenant governor's office for $1,050.
To understand how we got here, you have to go back to Donald Trump losing the 2020 election and the election denial movement that followed.
Also in this episode we discuss:
- A last-minute U.S.-Iran ceasefire
- The beginning of convention season
- Utah's looming voter privacy rollback
- Sen. Mike Lee's rumored AG buzz
- and the subscriber-exclusive debut of the Utah Political Watch Race Ratings system.
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