Romney to announce Feb.15 if he’ll seek Utah Senate seat

Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks about the tech sector during an industry conference dubbed Silicon Slopes, the nickname for Utah's burgeoning cluster of tech companies, Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, in Salt Lake City. Those close to the 70-year-old say he's interested in running for the Utah Senate seat being vacated by Republican Orrin Hatch and expect an announcement soon, though Romney has demurred so far. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney plans to announce on Feb. 15 if he’ll run for the Utah Senate seat held by Orrin Hatch.

Romney said in a Twitter post Thursday that he’s looking forward to the announcement. The post included a link to <a href=”https://www.mittromney.com/” target=”&mdash;blank”>his website</a> , which no longer includes references to his 2012 presidential campaign and quotes from his concession speech. Instead, it offers visitors a form to sign up and “Join Team Mitt.”

Romney’s been considered a top candidate for the Senate seat after longtime Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch announced in January that he would not seek another term.

In recent months, Romney has made more public appearances around the state but has declined to say if he’ll run for Hatch’s seat.

Hatch, who has served more than four decades in the Senate, is one of the longest-serving senators in U.S. history and began floating Romney’s name as his potential successor last year.

Romney, a former Massachusetts governor who moved to Utah after losing the presidential election, is expected to easily win the Senate seat if he chooses to seek it.

The 70-year-old Mormon is noted in Utah for turning around the scandal-plagued 2002 Winter Olympics and has wide respect from the state’s Mormon-majority population.

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