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Situational awareness - October 30, 2019

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Here are the stories you need to pay attention to this morning:

  • Mendenhall raises more campaign cash than Escamilla with one week to go before the election.
  • Poll suggests a competitive race in Utah's 4th Congressional District next year.
  • A top White House aide on Ukraine testifies before Congress that key parts were left out of the transcript of President Trump's call with the president of Ukraine.

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TICK TOCK

Days to the 2019 Utah municipal elections: 6 (11/5/2019)

Days to the first day of the 2020 Utah Legislature: 89 (1/27/2020)

Days to the Utah presidential primaries: 125 (3/3/2020)

Days to the 2020 Utah primary elections: 244 (6/23/2020)

Days to the 2020 election: 370 (11/3/2020)



Today At Utah Policy

images/1000px_Mugs/Mendenhall_Escamilla_01.jpgMendenhall outraising Escamilla in most recent campaign filings
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Erin Mendenhall raised significantly more than Luz Escamilla between August and October according to the most recent campaign finance reports with one week to go before election day.
images/1000px_Article_Photos/Congress_05.jpgGeneric congressional ballot suggests competitive race in Utah's 4th District next year
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
In a generic vote, Utah's lone Democratic U.S. House member, Rep. Ben McAdams, is doing well among his 4th District constituents, a new UtahPolicy.com/Y2 Analytics poll finds.
images/1000px_Logos/Bernick_and_Schott_Logo_1000.jpgHow to outsmart a bowl of mayonnaise - Bernick and Schott on politics
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The House is set to hold a vote this week on formalizing the impeachment process. How might this affect Utah's members of Congress?
images/1000px_Logos/Zions_Bank_Logo_01.pngUtahns more confident on future, feel headwinds on business conditions
By Zions Bank
The Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index increased 0.8 points to 120.1 in October. The year-over-year CAI ticked down slightly by 0.4 points. In comparison, the national Consumer Confidence Index decreased 0.4 points to 125.9 this month.

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NATIONAL HEADLINES

Ukraine scandal

Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, the top Ukraine expert in the White House, told House impeachment investigators on Tuesday the White House transcript of a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukraine's president omitted crucial words and phrases, and his attempts to include them in the official record were rebuffed [New York Times].

A shouting match erupted between Democrats and Republicans while they were interviewing Lt. Col. Vindman behind closed doors. Democrats accused Republicans of trying to unmask the anonymous whistleblower who started the whole impeachment inquiry [CNN].

President Trump's allies and defenders attempted to smear Lt. Col. Vindman by questioning his loyalty and patriotism. Vindman is a career military man who earned a Purple Heart in Iraq [Politico].

A State Department official will testify on Wednesday that former national security advisor John Bolton warned about the influence President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani had over the Trump administration's Ukraine policy [CNN].

Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee believe Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the European Union, may have perjured himself when he claimed nobody in the White House raised concerns to him about the president's actions toward Ukraine [The Hill].


Impeachment

Democrats in Congress unveiled their proposed rules for the public phase of the impeachment proceedings. The House will vote on the resolution Thursday [New York Times].


22 days until the government runs out of money

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned on Tuesday that President Trump may shut down the government next month in order to create a "diversion" away from impeachment [Politico].


Whoa!

President Trump kept acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney in the dark about the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi [NBC News].


Abortion

A federal judge blocked an Alabama law that banned nearly all abortions in the state [Politico].


2020

A new poll shows voters in the U.S. are split on whether the country is ready for a gay president [Politico].


Immigration

Nearly 475,000 migrant families were arrested at the US-Mexico border over the past year, which is a 342 percent increase [CNN].


Climate change

More than 150 million people now live on land that will be underwater at high-tide by 2050 due to rising sea levels [Washington Post].


College athletics

The NCAA says they will allow college athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness [CNBC].



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Policy News

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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

1918 - The Ottoman Empire signs an armistice with the Allies, ending the First World War.

1938 - Orson Welles triggered a national panic with his radio dramatization of a Martian invasion, based on H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds."

1975 - The New York Daily News ran the headline "Ford to City: Drop Dead" a day after President Gerald Ford said he would veto any proposed federal bailout of New York City.

1983 - The Rev. Jesse Jackson announced plans to become the first African-American to mount a full-scale campaign for the Democratic Party presidential nomination.


Wise Words

Capitalism


"And while the law of competition may be sometimes hard for the individual, it is best for the race, because it ensures the survival of the fittest in every department."Andrew Carnegie

Lighter Side

Announcement


"Congressman Tim Ryan announced this afternoon that he is dropping out of the presidential race, an announcement that sent shock waves through the rest of the elevator."- SETH MEYERS

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