From Deseret News archives:
A contentious GOP convention
Delegates barely return Cannon, Greene to posts
In addressing the several hundred delegates who stayed after five hours of debate and voting, Hatch said he not only wouldn't apologize for calling those Utahns who protested against President Bush last week "nutcakes," but that the people who stood along the presidential motorcade route and gave the president "the middle finger" were "rude, belligerent and rotten" for not respecting the office of the president.
Rhetoric aside, the real reason about half of the 3,353 GOP delegates came Saturday was to vote on new party leaders.
Cannon, who asked for a third two-year term, won a three-way race on the first ballot, getting 51 percent of the vote. Patrick Reagan got 35 percent and Jeremy Friedbaum got 11 percent. (Cannon is a member of the Deseret Morning News board of directors.)
So of the 1,380 delegates who cast ballots, nearly half wanted someone other than Cannon and Greene to run the party over the next two years not exactly a mandate. Still Cannon and Greene clearly have the support of GOP officeholders and big-money donors, many of whom endorsed their re-elections.
It's not unusual for off-year conventions like Saturday's to draw only the most conservative, hard-core delegates. And many of those in attendance seemed displeased with some party policies.
One example: Delegates approved a resolution that said delegates had the right to place party constitutional and bylaw amendments before the convention, even though party leaders had already ruled that only the party's Constitution and Bylaw Committee could place such amendments on the convention agenda.
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