From Deseret News archives:
Political rookie looks for upset
Saratoga Springs man is hoping to unseat Sen. Hatch
Brian Jenkins, 45, has no campaign money and no political experience. Despite those facts, he has decided to tackle the ultimate challenge in this year's elections by attempting to unseat Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who has 30 years of Washington, D.C., experience and a war chest of more than $2 million.
"It's the ultimate David-and-Goliath situation," Jenkins said Wednesday, the day after he filed for the U.S. Senate seat as a Republican.
What he lacks in cash and credentials, however, Jenkins makes up for with passion about the "triggers" for his campaign. Those include what he perceives as an erosion of the principles of the U.S. Constitution and the threat to the "American way of life" by agreements such as the Central American Free Trade Agreement.
"These agreements attempt to supersede the Constitution, and as a person who really respects the Constitution, it is disturbing," Jenkins said. "We have modified our laws to fit into these agreements, even though they are not in our best interests."
This week, with the filing deadline Friday and no Republican challenger to Hatch, Jenkins decided to take the leap. Hatch does have one Democrat challenger, Pete Ashdown, a Libertarian challenger in Dave Seely, and two members of the Personal Choice Party, Joseph Labonte and Roger Price.
Although he is optimistic, Jenkins does not overestimate his chances. Ideally, he wants to take Hatch out in the state convention by securing 60 percent of the delegate vote, and not have to try to win a primary.
In 2000, Hatch barely missed being forced into a primary.
E-mail: jloftin@desnews.com
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