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Cannon ahead in new poll

But Throckmorton sees signs that he might be vulnerable

Published: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 10:11 a.m. MDT
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PROVO — Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, leads fellow Republican Matt Throckmorton in their primary match-up for the 3rd Congressional District seat, according to a new Deseret Morning News/KSL-TV poll.

If the primary were held today, Cannon would defeat Throckmorton, 47 percent to 25, with 19 percent undecided.

Cannon and Throckmorton both lead Democratic nominee Beau Babka, pollster Dan Jones found in a survey conducted last week. It has a margin of error of 5.5 percent.

While Throckmorton trails Cannon, he thinks the poll shows Cannon might be a vulnerable four-term incumbent.

"The first thing is that Chris should be in the low 60s," Throckmorton said. "These numbers show a bit of concern with what's going on. And I bet that of those 47 out of 100 people, most probably don't know how passionately Chris supported (the) No Child Left Behind (education-reform act). Our campaign will clearly articulate where we stand on No Child Left Behind, immigration and the national debt. The numbers are going to change a little bit."

Throckmorton predicted he would win 42 to 45 percent of the vote at the state Republican convention to force Cannon into the primary. He ultimately earned 42 percent.

"It's going to be a close race," he said.

Cannon's camp is not assuming anything.

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"The poll shows we obviously start out in a pretty strong position," said Joe Hunter, Cannon's chief of staff. "That notwithstanding, we plan a very aggressive campaign. And we have all the tools to do so."

One tool Cannon appeared reluctant to use before the state convention is debates. But Cannon sent a letter to Throckmorton on Friday offering three debates, triple the number he agreed to in the run-up to the GOP convention.

Throckmorton said he will accept all three — one next week at the Provo-Orem Chamber of Commerce, one televised by KUED just two days before the June 22 primary and a third on KBYU at a time to be determined.

He also will ask for more, including locally televised debates on KSL, KUTV, KTVX and FOX 13 and a standing offer from CNN to debate about immigration on Lou Dobbs' show.

Hunter said Cannon, who clearly enjoyed the only debate with Throckmorton and Greg Hawkins before the convention, where Hawkins was eliminated, would try to fit in additional debates.

"He really does enjoy debates," Hunter said. "The challenge we have is scheduling. With the convention and primary being relatively early, Congress is in full swing. It's very difficult to schedule things with reliability."

The Provo-Orem Chamber of Commerce debate is scheduled during the only congressional break between now and the primary.

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