(Salt Lake City, UT) — Becky Edwards plans to continue her campaign to unseat U.S. Senator Mike Lee. Edwards was asked last night if she would honor a request by fellow Republican candidate Ally Isom to drop out of the race. Edwards said she is the leading challenger to Lee in the upcoming Senate primary and she has no intention of ending her campaign. Isom and Edwards have both qualified for the June 28th GOP primary. Isom had asked Edwards to drop out of the race on Wednesday, saying that she was the only “viable conservative alternative” to Lee.
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