From Deseret News archives:
U.S. campaigns snub Utah, other Western states
"He-llooo," Democratic volunteer Sherma Bishop said, as if she hadn't seen anyone in days. Don't bother asking her for a John Kerry yard sign or bumper sticker; the national campaign didn't send any.
"We don't see any of them," Bishop, 78, said of the presidential and vice presidential candidates.
A few blocks away at the Republican campaign office, a huge cardboard cutout of President Bush is as close as Utahns will get to him this campaign. Worker Stuart Bowler said people often come in to get their picture taken with cardboard Bush.
That's the way it goes in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana states with too few electoral votes and too few undecided voters. Campaigns figure they know which way these states will vote for Bush. In 2000, Bush got 58 percent of the vote in Montana, 67 percent in Idaho and Utah, and 69 percent in Wyoming.
The four states also have only 15 electoral votes among them. By comparison, California has 55 and is expected to be an easy win for Kerry this year. It's relatively quiet in California on the presidential level, too.
For other Western states, it's candidate overload. Bush, Kerry or vice presidential candidates Dick Cheney and John Edwards seemed to pop up weekly in the battleground states of Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.
The four candidates have visited New Mexico 24 times this year. They traveled to Colorado 19 times.
Utah? Nada. Montana? Zip.
Spokeswomen for both campaigns said Bush and Kerry concentrate their money on battleground states and rely on grass-roots campaigning in other states.
Despite the lack of attention, Western states have a lot at stake.
Huge expanses of the western states are owned by the federal government, affecting local tax revenues, jobs and business and recreational opportunities. In states such as Montana, Wyoming and Utah, the oil and gas industry wants access to areas that conservationists believe should be preserved in their natural state.
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