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Utah elections unlikely to bring much change
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As of Tuesday of this week, the National Republican Congressional Committee had put $865,000 into the race. Some of its spending is pro-Swallow; some anti-Matheson.
Matheson especially dislikes the automated telephone calls going into 2nd District homes. The NRCC is paying Conquest Communications Group $20,000 (as of Tuesday) for the telephoning, where a recorded message says if he'd had his way there would be no Bush tax cuts, no partial-birth abortion ban.
Actually, Matheson points out, he voted for the major Bush tax cut bills and voted last year for the partial-birth abortion bill. He was invited by Bush to the White House to view the signing of both measures, he says.
And, finally, this past week the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a new statement on same-sex marriage.
But this week the church issued a statement that is read by many as a backhanded endorsement of Amendment 3, without actually supporting that specific amendment's language. Public opinion polls showed that most Utahns were supporting Amendment 3 before the church statement. But it's my guess that the statement shuts the door Amendment 3 will pass here.
Why did the church issue the new statement?
I don't know, and the church's media office is not elaborating on the statement itself. Certainly the amendment was headed for passage without the new statement. But in watching the Amendment 3 debate one thing was clear opponents of the amendment were clearly saying that the church's "silence" on Amendment 3 itself meant that perhaps leaders did feel it was poorly worded, and so should be defeated Nov. 2, with the Legislature trying again later.
And some supporters of Amendment 3 were frustrated that they couldn't mobilize their conservative base by saying church leaders supported Amendment 3, because leaders hadn't said that.
The latest church statement while stopping short of actually endorsing the amendment by name still helps the amendment's backers and hurts its opponents.
As we approach Nov. 2, one thing is clear. The presidential election if not local Utah contests has resulted in record numbers of new voters being registered. And greater participation in elections is always a good thing, regardless of who or what is on the ballot.
Deseret Morning News political editor Bob Bernick Jr. may be reached by e-mail at bbjr@desnews.com.
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