From Deseret News archives:
Rumors already swirling about 2006 races in Utah
However, despite the lack of official political action, plenty is happening behind the scenes, and the rumor mill churns continuously as posturing begins for 2006. Here is some of the scuttlebutt from insiders who have nothing better to do than gossip (we have omitted the truly libelous and slanderous):
Jason Chaffetz, chief of staff to Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., is seriously considering seeking the GOP nomination in the 2nd Congressional District against incumbent Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson. The Republicans have been looking far and wide for a candidate, and those close to Chaffetz suggest he could be a viable contender with obvious support from the governor and other GOP leaders. Other names floated, some more seriously than others, are Rep. LaVar Christensen, auto dealer Brent Brown, KSL Radio talk show host Doug Wright and Salt Lake County Sheriff Aaron Kennard.
Considerable talk exists that Democratic Sen. Karen Hale may retire after eight years of public service. However, she recently made a request for contributions to help fund the printing and mailing of a newsletter for her constituents (no state funding exists for such communications), which signals she is still undecided. Well-liked on both sides of the aisle, Hale has brought fresh perspectives on education issues to the Legislature. She could win re-election in 2006 rather handily, and if she retires a huge scramble will occur in Democratic and Republican circles to replace her.
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