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SALT LAKE CITY -- With just over one week to the election, the campaigns are heating up in the race for Bob Bennett's Senate seat.
Democrat Sam Granato and Republican Mike Lee came to the KSL studio this week to outline their positions on critical issues.
The two candidates weighed in on illegal immigration. Granato said he supports creating a pathway to citizenship, while Lee said he is against amnesty.
"You don't rip families apart, especially in Utah," Granto said. "We know family value. We don't send one or two members home."
"We want to continue to be a nation of immigrants; but to be welcoming and hospitable to immigrants, we need them to come through the front door," Lee said.
To watch the full conversation with the candidates, tune into "Sunday Edition with Bruce Lindsay" at 9 a.m. on Oct. 24.








