Utah Rep. Chris Stewart has endorsed Celeste Maloy, who has served as chief legal counsel for his congressional office, to replace him in Congress when he resigns later this year.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Congressman Chris Stewart has thrown his support behind Celeste Maloy in the special election race to replace him in Congress when heMaloy, who serves as chief legal counsel for Stewart's office, announced the endorsement in a news release Tuesday, calling the outgoing congressman a "tireless fighter for our district, our people and our conservative values."
Stewart's endorsement for his successor comes ahead of the first of two Republican debates, which will be held at Woods Cross High School at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. The second will be held Thursday at Dixie Technical College in St. George. GOP delegates will meet in Delta on Saturday to select a candidate.
He said two things are necessary to serve in Congress: humility to listen to constituents and the courage to make hard decisions on their behalf.
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