From Deseret News archives:
Where are opponents, Demo candidates ask
Van Dam, Thompson decry the absences of their opponents
"It's just becoming readily apparent that he's not participating in the process, and he's certainly not giving any information on what his stands are," Van Dam said. "It's just an unusual thing. In all of my campaigning (two previous races), I've never seen such an absence of my opponent."
That will change today. With three weeks left before election day, the two Senate candidates will go head-to-head for the first time, launching a packed two-week schedule, which includes at least seven debates, including appearances on Utah's three main TV stations and a couple of radio duels.
Bennett's campaign insists the scheduled debates will give ample opportunity for the two to discuss issues. Greg Hopkins, Bennett's Utah-based political consultant from the Potomac Group, said the senator is engaged in "an aggressive
But Van Dam isn't the only one complaining. Democrat Steve Thompson is charging Rep. Rob Bishop of "kind of running a lazy campaign" in the 1st Congressional District race. Thompson understands Congress has been in session and his opponent has not had an opportunity to attend weekday events, but he said Bishop's camp was unseen until an Oct. 7 showing in North Ogden.
And like Van Dam, Thompson believes voters would get a better idea of the differences between the two candidates if they appeared together more often. Also, it would give citizens a chance to talk to their congressman.
Incumbency does present a challenge, as Bennett and others in Utah's congressional delegation running for re-election have been doing the jobs they were elected to do in Washington, D.C. But their challengers say that excuse can be abused.
"It denies the voters the opportunity to compare the candidates," Thompson said. "If you spend all of your time in Washington, D.C., behind a desk, you lost touch with your constituents."
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