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Paul Van Dam answers Deseret Morning News questionnaire
U.S. Senate
15. There is no federal term limit law for the U.S. Senate. Are you willing to say now that you will limit your own terms? If so, how long before you would retire and not seek re-election?
As I have done in my previous elected positions, I will serve only one term in the Senate. To me, it is critical that elected officials represent the people they were elected to serve, not special interests. As my opponent himself stated in 1992 (while promising to serve only two terms), a freshman senator who is willing to work hard can be very effective, even in a first term.
16. Early polls have shown a large advantage to Sen. Bennett. Will this large lead in the opinion polls influence how you campaign? What is your campaign strategy?
17. How have you funded your campaign, and what, if anything, does it show voters about your candidacy?
My campaign has primarily been funded through individual contributions made by people in Utah. This shows that I am supported by the people, not special interests, and that I will be responsive to the needs of Utahns.
18. Why should Utah voters select you over your opponent? What accomplishments and achievements have you made that voters should be aware of?
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