- Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:52 am
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SALT LAKE CITY — Sen. Mike Lee won't talk about a pair of new polls that show Utahns disagree with his fight against the new health care law known as Obamacare that has resulted in a federal government shutdown.
"We're not going to walk into a buzz saw," Lee's communications director, Brian Phillips, said Thursday after telling the Deseret News the senator would not be available for an interview if he was going to be asked about the polls.
Phillips criticized what he called the "false premises" behind the polls and said he would not allow the senator to answer such questions.
"When you start sandbagging, you don't get to demand the senator's time," he said.
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"We're not going to walk into a buzz saw," Lee's communications director, Brian Phillips, said Thursday after telling the Deseret News the senator would not be available for an interview if he was going to be asked about the polls.
Phillips criticized what he called the "false premises" behind the polls and said he would not allow the senator to answer such questions.
"When you start sandbagging, you don't get to demand the senator's time," he said.
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