We proudly support Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs for the U.S. Senate in Utah.
Conservatives have longed for the opportunity to replace Senator Mitt Romney with someone who will fight for our principles. We now have a chance to do just that, but it will be squandered if we don’t take immediate action.
Here’s the situation on the ground in Utah…
Mayor Trent Staggs announced his campaign against Mitt Romney a year ago — before the senator announced his retirement. That took guts. Then, after Romney exited the race, everyone jumped in — including several moderate Republicans.
Staggs worked hard and won the support of the grassroots in Utah and leading conservatives nationwide, including President Donald Trump. He ultimately won the overwhelming support of the delegates at the Republican Nominating Convention last month, which earned him a place on the primary election ballot.

Now the stage is set for the June 25th primary, which is a four-way contest between Trent Staggs (the conservative), businessman Jason Walton (an unknown), and two moderates — former state House Speaker Brad Wilson and U.S. Rep. John Curtis. The candidate with the most votes wins.
Trent Staggs has the support of the grassroots, and he has the support of President Trump, but he needs money — and he needs it right now.
You see, Staggs isn’t well-known statewide and is up against two establishment heavyweights and a potential self-funder. That’s why he needs your help today.
Please contribute to the Trent Staggs campaign.
SCF will pay all processing fees and transfer 100% of your contribution directly to his campaign. This will allow him to spend all of it on voter contact, and make no mistake, he will need every penny.
We can’t let the establishment replace Mitt Romney with another RINO who lets the Democrats get their way on the border, on spending, on taxes, on energy policy, and on every other issue that impacts our lives.
Take action now and donate to the Trent Staggs campaign.
Together, we can give him the support he needs to win this critical race and then fight the liberals in both parties in Washington.