Utah’s Republican legislators and the entire Utah congressional delegation should reflect on the example set by Greg Walker, a Republican state senator in Indiana. Walker demonstrates that it is still possible for a GOP elected official to have a spine, retain a basic sense of decency and evidence fidelity to his oath of office.
Walker, despite pressure from the White House, adamantly refuses to support partisan gerrymandering in his state.
Sen. Walker notes: “I was taught as a child the difference between right and wrong, and this [gerrymandering] is just wrong on so many levels.”
Walker believes Trump’s promotion of mid-decade redistricting has an obvious motive: “The president [is] trying to save his own skin by holding a majority in Congress … so that he’s not impeached again. Tha

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