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Sen. Bob Bennett answers Deseret Morning News questionnaire

U.S. Senate

Published: Monday, Oct. 18, 2004 8:15 p.m. MDT
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I learned to not get caught in that trap. I intend to retire voluntarily, but I won't make any iron-clad commitments as to when that will be.

16. Early polls have shown a large advantage to Sen. Bennett. Will this large lead in the opinion polls influence how you campaign? What is your campaign strategy?

I'm gratified by the large advantage, but I will not sit on that lead. For that reason, I've proposed a number of debates with my opponent because I believe Utahns have the right to hear what both of us have to say. My advertising is geared toward reminding people of my personal attributes, in the hopes that the high approval ratings I have will turn into a significant vote in my favor.

17. How have you funded your campaign, and what, if anything, does it show voters about your candidacy?

I've funded my campaign through traditional campaign contributions — from sources both inside and outside the state. This shows voters that I am in the mainstream as far as fund-raising activities are concerned.

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18. Why should Utah voters select you over your opponent? What accomplishments and achievements have you made that voters should be aware of?

Voters will have to decide which candidate best reflects their values, which candidate's team — Republican or Democrat — has the best solutions for our problems. And which candidate is best positioned, by virtue of seniority and committee assignments, to be of help to Utah. After 12 years in the Senate I have a record of support for Utah projects — funding for TRAX and commuter rail, Olympic security, Hill Air Force Base, national parks improvements, Utah Museum of Natural History and drought assistance, to name a few.

I now serve as chief deputy majority whip of the Senate where I advise the Senate Majority Leader, Bill Frist, and help set the Senate agenda. I'm also a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee where I serve as chairman of the Agriculture Subcommittee — a significant assignment for rural Utah. And, as chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, and next in line to chair the Senate Banking Committee, I'm able to contribute to the national debate on key economic issues such as health-care reform, tax simplification, employment, savings and job growth.

19. Why should voters not pick your opponent? For example, does he lack experience, education, vision, does he bring conflicts of interest, etc.?

See above

20. What is your greatest non-political achievement?

With the help of my wife, raising six children who have become successful, well-functioning adults, each with a family of their own.

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