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Utahns 'Unite for Change'

Demos gather to celebrate Obama, talk local politics

Published: Sunday, June 29, 2008 12:12 a.m. MDT
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Springmeyer said he believes his race hinges on the 20 percent or so of voters without party affiliation — and he thinks those are votes he can get.

"This is a winnable deal," Springmeyer said.

Winnable is exactly how Nikki Norton, organizer for the Utah for Obama campaign, sees the upcoming presidential election, even though her efforts are focused within a state that has an overwhelming Republican majority.

"We've just had a great response across the state for Obama," Norton said. "It's a coordinated, grass-roots effort that is being led by individuals — and it's getting national attention."

Norton said it's the message behind the method that most resonates with new campaign volunteers and supporters.

"He's told us it's OK to hope — even if it's improbable," Norton said. "He's reached people on a level that speaks to their core values."

The Utah Democrat has garnered new, national media attention. Crystal Young-Otterstrom, communications director for the Young Democrats of Utah, said a CNN camera crew has been following her groups activities, including Saturday's event, as part of a documentary about juxtaposed politics. The other part of the piece is being shot in San Francisco, where CNN is following Republicans in the famously liberal city.

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Cache Valley Democrat and 1st District Congressional candidate Morgan Bowen, manning a booth and speaking to the crowd Saturday, doesn't see the Utah Democrat as exotic, so much as just plain practical.

"I'm not a super ideological person," Bowen said. "I believe in common sense solutions, and I think what we're seeing from Democrats who are running this year, nationally and in Utah, are candidates with common-sense solutions."

Other Utah cities that held "Unite for Change" events on Saturday were Salt Lake City, Logan, St. George, Centerville and Kaysville.


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Elisabeth McCartney, left, and Madeleine Filloux laugh at an oversized Obama figure at "Unite for Change" event in Sandy.

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