Even many GOP voters support Matheson
Why can many 2nd District Republicans be said to have politically split personalities? Because they support Matheson and then express their intent to vote for Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, in Hatch's re-election this year.
For example, in the 2nd District alone, Matheson gets 64 percent support while Hatch gets 63 percent support from the same people.
By contrast, the new survey by pollster Dan Jones & Associates shows that if the election were held today, the incumbent GOP House members in the 1st and 3rd congressional districts hold healthy leads over their Democratic challengers:
First District Rep. Rob Bishop leads Democrat Steve Olsen 57-23 percent. In the 3rd District, Rep. Chris Cannon leads Democrat Christian Burridge 56-24 percent.
The new poll found that Matheson leads Christensen, a Draper conservative, even among those who said they are Republicans. He dominates Christensen among Democrats and those who said they are political independents, Jones found.
Across Utah, Hatch leads his Democratic challenger Pete Ashdown 63-21 percent just about the same numbers by which Matheson leads Christensen. (Jones is an independent pollster hired by the newspaper and TV station; this year he has also done polling work for Hatch.)
Democratic Party chairman Wayne Holland knows that Matheson's current appeal likely won't hold up through the fall's campaign as President Bush and other leading Republicans come to town to push for Christensen and other GOP candidates.
But Matheson should still remain strong in his district, says Holland. "Jim is personable and well-liked I see it not only in Salt Lake County but in Washington and Iron counties also as I travel the state." The 2nd District includes eastern Salt Lake County, a northeastern sliver of Utah County and counties to the east and south.
"We're looking forward to some fun in the fall," said Jeff Hartley, GOP executive director. "Few people know LaVar. Those numbers will shift as they get to know him. Jim plays it up when he votes with the (House) Republicans. He votes with President Bush like 40 percent of the time. But he's still a Democrat, not a Republican, and we're going to point that out."
Still, after ruminating over the numbers for a moment, Hartley admits: "Jim is a likable guy. People just like him."
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