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'Ghost PAC' on attack
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"I've had nothing to do with any of it," Harmsen said. Tying him to the scandals "hurts my integrity and standing as a businessman in Salt Lake County, which meets the definition of libel."
State Sen. Chris Buttars, R-West Valley, said that the group is a sign of new times in state politics, but one that is prevalent in the East: "ghost PACs." Their practice is to come into a state near election day, have phantom phone numbers and addresses, spread vicious attack advertising, then leave the day after the election.
In this case, Buttars said, he suspects that the group is specifically targeting him and Rep. LaVar Christensen, R-Draper, because of their sponsorship of Amendment 3, which would put a same-sex marriage ban in the Utah Constitution. The group attacks Buttars as "guilty" in both fliers. He said the fliers took parts from a much longer quote. "Take a little truth, crop it right, and you've got a great lie.
"This is national gay politics, it's the gays out to get us," he said. "If they just attacked LaVar and me, it would be too blatant."
"I think you should almost have to have a picture" of the organizers, Buttars said.
As for Christensen, the fliers attack him for giving away water rights. When asked about that, however, the representative could offer no explanation.
"To me it just seems groundless," Christensen said. "I don't even know what they're referring to."
Utah Democratic Chairman Donald Dunn said that the party had nothing to do with the fliers, and that he hadn't even seen one as of Friday evening. He said he knows nothing about the group.
E-mail: jloftin@desnews.com
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