Sen. Mike Lee sat down with four U.S. Senate candidates on Friday for an informal job interview.
<p>WASHINGTON — Sen. Mike Lee sat down with four U.S. Senate candidates on Friday for an informal job interview.
</p><p>Of the 11 GOP hopefuls, Lee joined his former Senate staffer Carolyn Phippen, former state House Speaker Brad Wilson, Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs and Moxie Pest Control CEO Jason Walton 
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