From Deseret News archives:
Swallow ads hit Matheson for voting with Republicans
The new ads concern the GOP-backed Medicare and drug prescription reforms.
The ads come just days after 76,000 GOP fliers which the State Republican Party blames on the National Republican Campaign Committee, and vice versa were mailed attacking Matheson for supporting an immigration reform bill. The flier failed to note the bill is sponsored by Sen. Orrin Hatch and Rep. Chris Cannon, both R-Utah, as well as Bush.
In a new TV ad, Swallow now complains that Matheson "did little to help seniors" with prescription drug bills and provided "$500 billion for the big drug companies" by a vote he cast in roll call number 669 on Nov. 22, 2003.
The Utah Republican Party also mailed a flier this week attacking the same vote by Matheson, saying he "voted to line the pockets of the big drug companies with a $500 billion plan that does little for seniors." And, it says, if you can't afford your drugs in the United States, you should "hit the road, Jack," and buy them in Canada.
Matheson was one of only 16 Democrats in the House who joined with 204 Republicans to pass that bill on a close 220-215 vote. Utah's two other House members, Republicans Chris Cannon and Rob Bishop, also voted for that bill.
Swallow said regardless of how other Utah congressmen or even the president may have acted on the bill, he opposes it. And so Matheson's vote for the bill is fair game, says Swallow.
"I will always vote what's best for people of the district," he said. "I had serious questions even the day it passed. It cost us way too much. It helps drug firms, not seniors."
He adds that as a candidate, he's free to say how he'd vote. "I can't speak to why" the Utah Republican Party would send out a flier criticizing Matheson for voting like Utah's GOP senators and House members.
The state party flier "was not a reflection on Republicans in general in Congress but the differences personally between" Swallow and Matheson, said Spencer Jenkins, state GOP executive director. He added that the new flier, like the immigration flier, was produced by Salt Laker Peter Valcarce with, Jenkins believes, input from the NRCC.
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