From Deseret News archives:

Matheson no 'rubber stamp' Democrat

Incumbent says he hasn't read party platform

Published: Friday, July 30, 2004 12:30 p.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
In a 2003 study by the National Journal of key votes by the 435 members of the U.S. House, only 19 Democratic House members voted more with Republicans than Matheson. The Journal says Matheson voted 58 percent of the time with Democrats on the clearly partisan votes the newspaper considered; he voted 42 percent of the time with Republicans.

Deseret Morning News graphic

DNews graphic

Agree, or disagree

Requires Adobe Acrobat.

Story continues below
Congressional Quarterly in its own study found only eight Democratic House members voted with Republicans more often than Matheson. And one of those recently switched to the Republican Party.

Matheson denies that his voting record is influenced by the fact he's from GOP-dominated Utah, representing a district that votes about 60 percent Republican, 20 percent Democratic and 20 percent independent.

"I have my own (political) agenda," says Matheson. He takes pride in what he terms his "independent" voting, not following any party line.

The Democratic Party platform "is not a guide for me, never has been," even when he's known what's in it, says Matheson.

Republicans are quick to point out that they believe Matheson votes with the Democratic leaders 75 percent of the time; and so, they argue, he's not representing most of his constituents.

"But that 75 percent includes hundreds of procedural votes like will the House further debate a bill or allow a Democratic amendment to even be heard," says Matheson. "Of course I vote with the Democrats on those. I want more debate; want to hear amendments."

"But on substantive," partisan issues measured in surveys like the National Journal's or Congressional Quarterly's, "I go my own way."

Yes, he admits, there are some clear votes where he's opposed the Republican majority. "I voted against their budget" because it is burying the country in debt, he said.

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Image

Jim Matheson, 2nd District Democratic incumbent

previousnext

Latest comments

If the Oly v. Skyline game was a fluke, how do you explain Oly doubling your...

"This problem is a lot worse that what we believed in the beginning.." Sound...

Jazz win 6th in 7 games

Hey back off cowboy he has a right to say what he feels this a jazz fan blog....

I wasn't doggin clemens and eaton. I was just curious who the girls are and...

Keith will make a great judge. He is bright and articulate and has the right...

Joe is my hero. We could only hope to replicate him in other locales.

BYU says Hall incident resolved

I too, am an out of state transplant. I have never heard so many people who...

What a loss for Utah. Judge Bench has quietly and effectively serve Utah in...

Jazz's Matthews draws praise

Tell me the last time ANY NBA player was injured diving on the floor for a...

Max apologized and thats really all he can do, he cant take back the words he...

Advertisements