From Deseret News archives:
Cannon in a tough fight
Throckmorton and Hawkins may force him into a primary
Nearly half of the delegates in the 3rd Congressional District are new. Cannon estimated that another quarter of them have been to only one convention. The volatility introduced to the process by these newcomers made it impossible for Cannon and challengers Matt Throckmorton and Greg Hawkins to confidently forecast today's outcome.
Sure, the candidates have polled the 1,099 delegates who will decide the 3rd District contest, but the only clear picture that emerged is that hundreds of delegates are either stubbornly keeping their decisions to themselves or are waiting until today to make up their minds.
And that raised the distinct possibility that Cannon won't win 60 percent of the vote and the automatic nomination that comes with it.
"All the polls are basically saying the same thing, that nobody has 60 percent," Hawkins said.
Cannon admitted to anxiety on the eve of the convention.
"This year is dramatically different," he said. "First, it's hard to predict delegates who are new. Then this rash of outside interference raised the issue of immigration to higher than it's ever been."
Throckmorton and some national anti-immigration groups attacked Cannon for sponsoring a bill that would provide the possibility of permanent legal status to millions of illegal immigrants working in the agricultural industry. He has criticized the groups and Throckmorton for saying the bill provides amnesty.
Cannon said delegates always ask about immigration, although Hawkins said the issue seemed to dissipate this week.
"Delegates are now getting down to why are you running and what would you give us different than the other guy," Hawkins said.
Cannon flew back from Washington, D.C., on Friday morning and spent the day calling delegates. One of his messages was a warning designed to underscore his incumbency.
"I'm not one to claim deference for an incumbent," he said, "but there are two benefits. One is they have committee assignments. Second, they have developed relationships of influence. You can't have those without time.
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