Two contenders challenging Moore for US House seat – Standard-Examiner

“Two formidable contenders vie for US House seat in Moore’s district” – Standard-Examiner

In a surprising turn of events, two formidable opponents have emerged to challenge incumbent Democrat Ben McAdams for Utah’s 4th Congressional District seat in the upcoming election.

Former NFL player Burgess Owens and State Representative Kim Coleman have both thrown their hats into the ring, promising to bring fresh perspectives and strong conservative values to Washington.

Owens, a political newcomer, has garnered attention for his outspoken support of President Trump and his dedication to upholding traditional American values. With a background in professional sports and business, Owens believes he has what it takes to represent the people of Utah and fight for their interests on Capitol Hill.

On the other hand, Coleman, a seasoned politician with experience in the state legislature, is focusing her campaign on issues such as fiscal responsibility, limited government, and individual freedom. She believes that her track record of fighting for conservative principles in Utah will resonate with voters in the 4th District.

With McAdams facing strong competition from both Owens and Coleman, the race for Utah’s 4th Congressional District is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched contests in the upcoming election. Voters will have a tough decision to make as they consider which candidate will best represent their interests and values in Washington.

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