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 Republican Governor Olene Walker took office on November 5, 2003, when Republican Governor Michael Leavitt resigned to become administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. However, Walker lost the party's nomination to run for a full term at the Utah Republican convention, leading to a primary election.</description>
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      <description>Deputy U.S. Trade Rep. Huntsman and University of Utah Law School Dean Matheson debated on the Main Street plaza outside the KUTV studios in Salt Lake City.
 
 Republican Governor Olene Walker took office on November 5, 2003, when Republican Governor Michael Leavitt resigned to become administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. However, Walker lost the party's nomination to run for a full term at the Utah Republican convention, leading to a primary election.</description>
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      <description>Moderated by Mr. Manzi, Deputy U.S. Trade Rep. Huntsman and University of Utah Law School Dean Matheson debated local, state and national issues in the gubernatorial contest. 
 
 Republican Governor Olene Walker took office on November 5, 2003, when Republican Governor Michael Leavitt resigned to become administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. However, Walker lost the party's nomination to run for a full term at the Utah Republican convention, leading to a primary election.</description>
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      <description>Gubernatorial candidates debated one another on a number of issues including the economy, health care, education, and state security.</description>
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      <description>The conference titled "What Can be Done to Improve the Presidential Debates Next Time Around?"  asks questions such as who or what should sponsor &amp; control the debates in order to assure the most 'meaningful' exchanges?</description>
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