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Hanging tough: Workman vows to carry on in doomed campaign
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New poll
A new Deseret Morning News/KSL-TV poll by Dan Jones & Associates found Workman has 18 percent support among Salt Lake voters. Corroon has 49 percent and Cook has 14 percent.
Also, 48 percent of those polled said they would definitely or probably support a Republican write-in candidate for county mayor.
The poll of 387 Salt Lake County voters was taken Sept. 28-Oct 4. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percent.
"I'm convinced that (Workman) cannot win," Ivory said Tuesday.
He said he's running on the "four no's," saying if he wins he will serve with "no salary, no county car, no county credit card, and I won't take any campaign contributions."
Workman's administration was rocked this spring by a county car/credit card scandal, although Workman herself was not directly involved.
"I know I'd do a good job as mayor. The question is, can I put together enough good people and support to win a write-in campaign," he said.
Jim Bennett, son of U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett; advertising man Evan Twede; and campaign consultant Spencer Stokes all GOP operatives who have worked for Sen. Bennett previously are organizing the write-in campaign.
Ivory is a member of the Deseret Morning News board of directors. Ivory told John Hughes, the newspaper's editor and chief operating officer, that he was taking a leave of absence from the board while running his race and that he would no longer serve on the board if elected.
New candidate's critics
Corroon said Ivory is a rich Johnny-come-lately who is trying to buy the election.
"Merrill Cook did not run as a Republican," one member said. "He opposed our candidate. He says we should go with the second choice, (but) he was not our second choice."
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