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Will 'brother act' hurt the Mathesons?
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Is it possible both will win? Yes, but not likely. Jim has a better shot than Scott, although polls have showed Scott within reasonable striking distance. I don't believe either will drag the other down. Together, they do energize the Democratic base, providing the best chance in many years for Democrats to make a real comeback in Utah politics.
Pignanelli: Any political dynasty worth its salt offers the electorate at least one candidate every generation. The Kennedys, Rockefellers, Bushes, etc., have fulfilled this requirement and maintain their iconic status. However, ambitious members from these families ventured into other states to prevent fund-raising and media competition between siblings and cousins. Utah's leading political family the Mathesons is unique in providing two brothers as candidates on the same ballot in high profile races.
The third alternative family relationship is meaningless is becoming reality. Pre-eminent pollster Dan Jones has not discerned the "brothers dynamic" in surveying the gubernatorial or congressional races. He qualifies his conclusion that things may change after Labor Day, depending upon events and political advertisements.
A friend and client who follows Utah politics from an adjoining state recently analyzed both Matheson operations with, "Are these guys really related?" Congressman Matheson never closed his campaign office in 2002, and with John Swallow breathing down his neck, has relentlessly campaigned since then. The result is most Utahns know of Jim Matheson and his congressional policies. Scott Matheson, on the other hand, is not defined in the minds of Utah voters. The gubernatorial candidate has been working hard this summer, but his activities have been under the media radar. Thus, according to Dan Jones, the public knows little about him.
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