Cannon squeaks into GOP primary
Cannon, R-Utah, will face Jason Chaffetz, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.'s former chief of staff, who got 59 percent of the delegate vote coming within a few votes of eliminating Cannon and winning the GOP nomination outright.
Former GOP Congressman Merrill Cook, as he has before, failed to get out of a state GOP convention. The loss ended his attempt to reclaim his old 2nd Congressional District.
"This is our process," a disappointed Cannon said just before the final round of voting. Since he's had primaries before, Cannon said, "Yeah, I'm kind of used to it. But it is frustrating. The only way not (to have a party primary - to go without a convention) is to become an independent. But I'm a Republican."
Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah, said Saturday that he will run for re-election in 2010, being 83 at the end of what would be his fourth, sixth-year term should he win again. "I feel good, and believe I'm still in good with the Utah Republican Party."
Still, seeing Cannon struggling in Saturday's convention, Bennett wondered out loud if any federal officeholder would find much luck against GOP state delegates many of whom are arch-conservatives who seemed displeased with all members of Congress.
The dislike for Cannon was palpable. Just before the final round of voting, as Cannon walked down to the convention floor, he was booed by a number of delegates, with some yelling for him to just leave.
Cook fell to newcomer Bill Dew, a millionaire homebuilding who will now be the GOP nominee to face U.S. Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, this coming November.
Cook said he will stick with the Republican Party and endorse Dew, although Cook didn't give his competitor much of a chance against the popular Matheson.
"I would have been the candidate who would have had a chance against Matheson," Cook said.
Cannon has made a career of facing a Republican challenger in primary elections, having won such votes several times. Eliminated in the second-to-last round of voting was David Leavitt, former Juab County attorney and younger brother of former Gov. Mike Leavitt. Leavitt endorsed Cannon after being eliminated a move that also brought boos from some delegates.
Nearly 3,300 state GOP delegates voted on a number of congressional, state and legislative candidates, adopted an official party platform and picked the delegates to the national convention and the national committeeman and committeewoman.
As expected, GOP Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. won re-nomination. Unopposed were Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and Auditor Austin Johnson. In the open state treasurer's seat, former legislator Mark Walker will battle Richard Ellis in a primary election.
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