In his concession statement, he celebrated that he helped move his state "meaningfully to the right."
Republican behind nation’s first ban on Pride flags in schools loses primary
In his concession statement, he celebrated that he helped move his state “meaningfully to the right.”
Utah’s virulently anti-LGBTQ+ state Rep. Trevor Lee (R) conceded last night to his primary opponent Bob Stevenson.
As of last night, Stevenson was leading with a little over 66% of the vote, ABC4 Utah ABC4 Utah reported. Lee posted a lengthy statement on social media saying “the results did not go as we hoped” and that he’s “deeply grateful” to those “who stood with our conservative vision for a stronger Utah.”
The so-called accomplishments Lee cited in his statement included introducing a bill that made Utah the first state to ban Pride flags from all government buildings, including schools.



















