Utah Republican U.S. Reps. Burgess Owens, Blake Moore, Chris Stewart and John Curtis and U.S. Sen. Mike Lee were all re-elected Tuesday in a GOP sweep in the state.
held onto all four House seats and one Senate seat that were up for grabs following the midterm elections Tuesday as the GOP looks to take control of Congress from Democrats.
In an emotionally raw victory speech, Lee said his victory was a rebuke of Democrats who have controlled Washington for the past two years. "I look forward to 2024, when even the blue states are going to be saying, ‘Heck no!' And that’s strong language in Utah," Lee said on a stage alongside his family.
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