New chair Michelle Quist is talking about the loss of humility and gratitude in Utah politics.
"In the case of Amendment D, humility is not lying to voters by saying the Amendment does something it does not and admitting the ballot language is misleading."
"In the case of Amendment D, humility is not lying to voters by saying the Amendment does something it does not and admitting the ballot language is misleading."
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"Utahns are tired of paying to defend unconstitutional laws in court and losing those cases."
"I would rather have principles and no policy than policies and no principles."
"I was shocked by the absolute contempt shown by the Republicans in the Legislature toward the citizens of Utah. I had always hoped that the GOP would return to its principles, but after Amendment D, I knew they were too far gone."
"Because the GOP is no longer following the rule of law, because they aren't following their own platform, which is the reason I joined them in the first place, they are no longer worthy of my support."
For free!
"I don't want to fight Republicans or Democrats. I want to fight ignorance and contempt."
"It is so freeing to no longer say 'we' when I talk about the crazy things the Republican Party is doing."
"I am convinced the only way to save democracy is through a third party."