From Deseret News archives:
Immigration key issue in 3rd District
One way we know that is a striking exit poll conducted during the 2006 Republican primary by the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy at Brigham Young University.
Results of the poll showed that 88 percent of voters thought the issue of illegal immigration was important to their decision between incumbent Rep. Chris Cannon and challenger John Jacob in the race of Utah's 3rd District congressional seat.
June 2006 was awash in national attention about the Cannon-Jacob contest. Of all the zany ideas, CNN came to our Orem newsroom to interview me about the race. The whole thing reminded many people of June 2004, when tons of out-of-state money from immigration special-interest groups poured into the campaign coffers of Cannon and his Republican opponent that year, Matt Throckmorton.
Fast forward to June 2008 and the latest Cannon primary battle, and the Bush administration and Congress still haven't managed to do anything to reform immigration in this country.
That should make all of us mad.
For example, Chaffetz wants to repeal the right of citizenship the Constitution provides to every child born in the United States.
But Chaffetz learned the lesson reflected in the exit poll, which is that our obvious distress over immigration problems doesn't make this political race a single-item referendum.
One quarter of those who voted in that 2006 GOP primary said illegal immigrants should be required to go home immediately.
About 40 percent said they should go home but some should be allowed to remain as guest workers.
That left 31 percent who said most should be allowed to stay, but only as temporary guest workers, and 5 percent who felt illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay permanently.
The hard-liners who wanted to deport everyone voted overwhelmingly for Jacob. The other three groups voted overwhelmingly for Cannon.
While opinions obviously may have shifted some over the past two year 55 percent of Utahns supported a state law passed this year to toughen immigration policies Chaffetz has established himself as a multiple-issue candidate.
That clearly helped Chaffetz earn a handy victory at the state Republican convention, but despite the result, there's no question Cannon is running his most effective campaign.
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