From Deseret News archives:
Utah GOP a bit right of peers
On 5 of 9 issues in poll, state shows a conservative bent
But even Garn admits that when he goes to national conventions for state lawmakers, he gets the feeling his colleagues in the Utah Capitol are on the conservative side.
"Yeah. I see that," he says with a grin.
Now a Deseret News/KSL national and statewide survey quantifies Garn's view and what some others may have intuitively believed: Utah Republicans are a bit to the right of national Republicans. On some so-called moral issues like abortion and gay rights, they are much more conservative.
And Cook said Utah's congressional delegation is more conservative than most other states' representatives and senators. "That's a reflection of their Republican base."
But one thing some national Republican leaders don't understand, he said, is that Salt Lake City and parts of the county "are much more moderate, or even liberal, than the rest of Utah." National leaders who may question how a 2nd District representative votes, for example, mistakenly tend to lump all of Utah into the conservative camp, he said.
"Utahns are viewed as being more conservative than the rest of the nation, extremely family-oriented," Cook said. "One of the reasons, I think, the Olympic scandal was such a shock to other Americans is the perception that Utahns have strong moral values. At least, those are the feelings of national Republicans."
The Dan Jones & Associates nationwide and state poll has a couple of interesting quirks.
For example, Utah Republicans are actually more liberal than national Republicans on the issue of prayer in public schools, which national Republicans favor more.
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