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  • Mitt Romney mulls re-election bid in increasingly pro-Trump Utah

    Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, is mulling plans to run for re-election despite growing pro-Trump sentiment in the state.

    Romney, 76, won the Republican primary and election in a landslide victory in 2018, but a 2024 re-election run would likely come with a grueling GOP primary battle. Former President Donald Trump has made frequent attacks against the moderate Republican in recent years, making him an outsider in the Republican Party.

    "I’ll make my own decision based upon my assessment of what I would be able to accomplish in the second term," Romney told the Wall Street Journal on Sunday. "Just because I’m alone doesn’t mean I’m wrong. . . . You get to a point in life where it’s not like sitting alone in high school in the cafeteria."

    While Romney has filed the paperwork to allow him to run, he has put little to no effort into fundraising. He pulled in less than $22,000 in individual donations in the 2nd quarter of thi