LOGAN – Democratic candidates for local elective offices were out in force Saturday in Logan.
The candidates met with a handful of supporters in front of the steps of the Cache County Historic Courthouse.
Representing his grass-roots campaign to replace outgoing U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop in Congress, Darren Parry of Providence was handing out yard signs and tee-shirts.
Parry was joined by fellow candidates Nancy Huntly, Mary DaSilva, Lauren Abell and Adam Tripp.
Huntly, a Utah State University professor, is running against local businessman Chris Wilson to represent Senate District 25 in the Utah Legislature.
DaSilva, a medical professional with experience in the fields of disease surveillance and infection prevention, is seeking to replace incumbent Dan Johnson as the representative of House District 4 in the Utah Legislature.
Tripp, a Logan real estate agent, is running against incumbent Karl Ward for the Logan 1 seat on the Cache County Council.
Abell is seeking to replace incumbent Casey Snider as the representative of House District 5 in the Utah Legislature.
Karina Brown of Nibley was also at the meet and greet event, representing her partnership with Chris Peterson of Salt Lake City as candidates in the gubernatorial race against Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox and state Sen. Deidre Henderson.
Although not present in Logan, signs festooned across the courthouse lawn also supported the candidacy of Greg Skordas against incumbent Attorney General Sean Reyes.
There was even a single, lonely “Biden/Harris” sign included in the Democrat’s display.
Were you among the handful skeetr? No chance of winning. Why wear the face diaper outside? Why does this website always cover when six people gather for a libtard, but not the hundreds for a Trump parade?
Trump parade was AWSOME!!! To bad they couldn’t publish a picture of main street from 1400 n to the split full of trump flags. All I heard from people not in the parade was cheers!!!!!!!
If I had to guess, it was there were too many swastikas.
Na, I wasn’t there, friendo! Thanks for thinking about me, though. Maybe it’s an article because its actually notable and newsworthy when a backwater state like Utah has someone with a few braincells flail about helplessly in this red sea. By the way, don’t drink that salty red water. It’ll effect your cognitive skills and make you say words like ‘libtard’ and think that hundreds of people gathering for a republican parade in Utah is newsworthy.
Thanks guys for brining attention to this biased reporting. Sure hope Cache Valley knows how to vote to stick with the constitution.
Thanks for bringing attention to this biased reporting. Sure hope Cache Valley knows how to vote to support the constitution, create jobs again, keep the borders safe, stay out of China with all our medical supplies etc.
Don’t worry, Trump is creating massive amounts of jobs by letting a bunch of employed people die of rona.
I don’t vote for liberals..they are way too communist for me..
Nice, almost a full sentence. Ellipses aren’t supposed to be used in place of periods. So, tell me, did you eek those broken words out based on an opinion you formed on your own accord, or did you just regurgitate something you saw your xenophobic cousin post on Facebook?