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		In slap at Romney, Trump says he wants 
		Hatch to run for re-election 
		
		 
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		 [December 05, 2017] 
		By Roberta Rampton 
		 
		SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - President Donald 
		Trump said on Monday he wants U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah to run 
		for re-election next year, putting Trump on a collision course with 
		Republican rival Mitt Romney, who wants to run for Hatch's seat. 
		 
		Hatch, 83, has made noises about retiring from the Senate seat he has 
		held since 1977. Republican officials say Romney, a Utah resident who 
		was the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, has been preparing to run 
		for Hatch's seat next year. 
		 
		But Trump, who has clashed with Romney in the past, said he wants Hatch 
		to run for re-election. 
		 
		"You are a true fighter, Orrin, I have to say," Trump said at an event 
		in Salt Lake City, Utah's capital. "We hope you will continue to serve 
		your state and your country in the Senate for a very long time to come." 
		
		
		  
		
		Asked if he was going seek re-election, Hatch told reporters: "We'll 
		have to see." He called Trump's endorsement "certainly is a nice thing," 
		but did not say whether it would influence his decision. 
		 
		Romney, 70, a former governor of Massachusetts who spends a great deal 
		of time in Utah, has been expecting to run for Hatch's seat in a state 
		that Republicans typically win. 
		 
		Romney made clear that he took a dim view of Trump's endorsement on 
		Monday of Republican Roy Moore for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama that 
		will be decided in a special election next week. 
		
		Moore has been accused by at least seven women of sexual improprieties 
		they said occurred decades ago. Several were teenagers at the time. 
		Moore has denied the accusations and said he is the victim of a witch 
		hunt. 
		 
		
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			President Donald Trump is greeted by Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) prior 
			to speaking at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S., 
			December 4, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 
            
			  
			"Roy Moore in the US Senate would be a stain on the GOP and on the 
			nation," Romney wrote on Twitter. "Leigh Corfman and other victims 
			are courageous heroes. No vote, no majority is worth losing our 
			honor, our integrity." 
			 
			Trump considered picking Romney as his secretary of state a year ago 
			but opted instead for Rex Tillerson. In August, Romney demanded 
			Trump apologize for saying that both sides were to blame for 
			violence at a white-supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. 
			Trump did not apologize. 
			 
			Trump demurred on Monday when asked whether he was trying to send 
			Romney a message by encouraging Hatch to run again. 
			 
			"He's a good man. Mitt's a good man," Trump said. 
			 
			(Reporting by Roberta Rampton and Steve Holland; Editing by Jonathan 
			Oatis and Leslie Adler) 
			
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