Agreed, out of all of them Hughes is by far the worst choice for sportsmen, and the state as a whole.Hughes would love to sell our public lands. In addition, he’s become filthy rich off back room deals with UTA and the Inland Port.
Cox.Who’s the best choice for the sportsman ?
Curious, does Huntsman have anything really stated? I looked but couldn’t find anything, but when talking about it he also never mentions transfer. I voted for Huntsman, Cox is good too. I just felt like Huntsman leadership, experience, and connections are a good thing to have during this crazy time. I also expect Huntsman to be the actually most moderate candidate once he’s elected, and as he’s shown in the past has no issue ruffling the feathers of the states legislature which is heavily on board with transfer. Cox is a good candidate, but I expect him to be more of a go with the flow kind of guy when it comes to the legislature. Those two are the only choices though for sure. Wrights okay, but not with Bishop as his running mate.Cox.
Huntsman has said he supports the "acquisition" of public land to be turned into "affordable housing" which of course means our public lands are mowed over for subdivisions. Hughes is a sworn enemy of public land and Wright picked Rob Bishop as his VP.
From Cox website, "As governor, Spencer is committed to keeping Utah’s public lands public—and will take steps to involve our citizens in the creation and implementation of public lands policies."
I do think Cox will side with agriculture guys more than sportsmen for sure. I decided to vote for Huntsman because he never mentioned transferring the lands, and he’s shown in the past he’s not afraid to not be in lock step with our legislature who is pretty anti-public lands in a lot of sections. Cox will be a good Governor, I think Huntsman will be a little better. I think people hold him leaving against him a little bit Huntsman laid a lot of the foundation for the coat-tails of success Herbert got. Huntsman is probably the best Governor we’ve had and I trust him to lead us through all the current craziness. His experience and relationships abroad will help Utah. Again, I’m pro Cox, but more pro Huntsman.Cox is just another Herbert.....done nothing for the public hunter. He did nothing when SFW stole the Expo.
Curious, does Huntsman have anything really stated
Interesting, I must have not seen this article. As long as it’s not Hughes or Wright I’m fine with those two. They’re the best of the candidates.He took the verbiage about supporting "acquisition" off his website a few weeks ago... about the time he decided to court the moderate vote as opposed to the conservative primary voter.
Here was Huntsman's answer to a Trib question where you see him virtually split off BLM & USFS land as expendable. It's not as clear as his "acquisition" for "affordable housing" as he said on his website, but there is also not a clear dedication to keeping the land public as Cox has said. ...
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Notice the part about federal land being "sold"
If I had to guess which one has spent more time on a wheeler or hiking or hunting if the two... I'd guess Cox, but I could be wrong.
Agreed.Interesting, I must have not seen this article. As long as it’s not Hughes or Wright I’m fine with those two. They’re the best of the candidates.
The biggest wolves in this state are the ones trying to privatize public land. That's one policy that can never be changed. Once the land is sold, it's gone FOREVERHuntsman spoke at the Expo Banquet Saturday night, he definitely seems on board with Sportsmen.
His quote was "if I am governor, there will be no damn wolves in our state!"
He was called by the President of the United States to likely the most geopolitically important post in the world by the President of an opposing Party. And it was because he was well-qualified (not for raising him money like the esteemed former Ambassador to the United Nations we all got to know) and Huntsman accepted the call to serve.Huntsman is just another establishment sell-out, who will ditch Utah the second another ambassadorship drops in his lap. He cut and run the last time he had the governorship - why would anyone expect different this time?
Bill
I truly don’t get why that is held against him. He was literally called to serve for his country and did. He was also a great Governor who paved much of the foundation Herbert and Cox have been riding.Huntsman is just another establishment sell-out, who will ditch Utah the second another ambassadorship drops in his lap. He cut and run the last time he had the governorship - why would anyone expect different this time?
Bill