Republican Blake Moore was the only incumbent member of Congress to take part in the pre-primary debates sponsored by the Utah Debate Commission. He may regret that decision after one challenger used the televised forum to muddy the water about his record.
Andrew Badger, who is challenging Moore for the GOP nomination, accused him of supporting Build Back Better and voting for the $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill. The record says otherwise.
Moore, who is seeking his second term in Washington, is being challenged by former Morgan City Council member Tina Cannon and former military intelligence officer Andrew Badger for the GOP nomination in the 1st Congressional District. Badger repeatedly attacked Moore by accusing him of voting for the $1.5 omnibus spending bill and supporting billions in infrastructure spending. In reality, Moore did neither.
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