From Deseret News archives:
2nd District race rakes in big $$
National panel may spend $1 million on Swallow media blitz
The spending, most of which has come in the last three weeks, shows that while Matheson may be leading Republican John Swallow by more than 30 percentage points in the latest polls a lead Swallow disputes the national parties are still willing to pour cash into the race.
As of Tuesday, the National Republican Congressional Committee had spent nearly $864,116 on TV ads, brochures and telephoning in the district, Federal Election Commission reports show. The NRCC says the ads are a fair representation of Swallow's positions and Matheson's votes, although Matheson says criticism of his tax-cutting and abortion votes are "dishonest and just not true."
The NRCC's money goes either into efforts to support Swallow or to defeat Matheson it is listed both ways on the NRCC's reports.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, meanwhile, has dumped $350,915 into supporting Matheson. Swallow says pro-Matheson ads criticizing his campaign, too, are unfair and unwarranted.
But Matheson said the amount of the NRCC's money spent on the 2nd District doesn't worry him.
"They are wasting their money," he said. "I've got enough resources in my own campaign to get the message I want across."
The party committees are running what's called "independent expenditure" campaigns. Historically, such independent expenditure campaigns are more negative and hard hitting than a candidate's own advertising.
Legally, the party PACs can't be talking to or coordinating their TV, radio, direct mail or telephoning with either of the candidates' own campaigns.
While that may be technically true in the 2nd District, it's clear to any TV viewers that the candidates' own ads look very similar to the ads their respective national party PACs are running on their behalf.
And the FEC reports are only current up through Oct. 19. With two weeks left until Election Day, the PACs could still dump hundreds of thousands of dollars more into Utah.
The NRCC is clearly making a big push for Swallow, who lost to Matheson by less than 1 percentage point in 2002.
The amount of the NRCC's spending "shows they see this as an important and winnable race," Swallow said.
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