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Phil Lyman, a candidate for Utah GOP Chair, addressed concerns about divisiveness and collaboration within the party during a recent meeting. Lyman acknowledged the existence of factions within the Republican Party, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and honest dialogue among members. He expressed a commitment to providing a clear choice for delegates, stating that he respects whatever direction they choose.

Lyman responded to criticisms regarding his past and his approach to politics, asserting that he is often mischaracterized. He believes that his willingness to challenge established norms and call out perceived corruption is essential for the party's future. He argued that his experience in the legislature and his relationships with fellow lawmakers demonstrate his capability to unite rather than divide.
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Addressing concerns about collaboration, Lyman insisted that he has maintained strong connections with legislators and has successfully passed meaningful legislation. He dismissed the notion that his past actions would hinder cooperation, suggesting that any reluctance from others to work with him reflects broader issues within the party.

The meeting highlighted Lyman's determination to reshape the narrative surrounding his candidacy and to foster a more inclusive environment within the GOP. As he moves forward in his campaign, Lyman aims to bridge gaps between differing factions and encourage honest discussions that prioritize the party's unity and effectiveness.

Converted from Phil Lyman for Utah GOP Chair meeting on April 30, 2025
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