Cheryl K. Acton shares thoughts on socialism and other topics in series of tweets

Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
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Cheryl K. Acton, a member of the Utah House of Representatives, shared several posts on her Twitter account on May 19, 2026, reflecting on political theory and other topics.

In her first post of the day, Acton commented on a perspective about socialism: “An interesting theory I hadn’t considered…So socialism may not be strictly philosophical after all.” This statement suggests she was engaging with new ideas regarding the nature of socialism.

Later that morning, Acton posted a brief reaction: “Wow!” The tweet included a link but did not elaborate further on its content.

In another post later in the day, Acton expressed admiration for something she encountered online: “These are amazing…”

Acton has served as a representative in Utah’s state legislature and is known for her engagement with political and social issues online. Socialism remains a debated topic in American politics, with ongoing discussions about its practical implications and philosophical foundations.



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