From Deseret News archives:
Demos' best hopes are in House races
"We feel real good, all of us," Cosgrove said. "We worked hard on a very positive platform, and we just kept talking to people."
Bennion said that despite early numbers, he expected the race to become significantly closer as his "strength" precincts were counted. He was concerned, however, that last-minute negative advertising had hurt his effort.
"We've had positive experiences" talking to people, Bennion said. "But there's been a lot of negative advertising in the last couple of weeks, and I'm watching to see how that will impact."
Another important district was not swinging to the Democrats as of press time, however. With a large lead, Sen. Carlene Walker, R-Cottonwood Heights, looked poised to hold the southeastern Salt Lake County Senate 8 seat, one which both parties considered an area that could go either way.
With many of the early precincts outside from Midvale and Sandy, Walker sounded confident about her chances because "Cottonwood Heights is my strength," she said. "I'm pleased, to say the least."
Other races that were expected to remain close included House 32, where Rep. Ron Bigelow, R-West Valley, was in a rematch with Democrat Corey Rushton, whom he narrowly defeated in 2002. In House 35, Democrat Mark Wheatly and Republican Lee Brinton were vying to replace long-time Rep. Judy Buffmire, D-Salt Lake, while in House 36, Rep. Susan Lawrence, D-Salt Lake, was hoping to retain the seat despite a serious challenge from well-funded Democrat Gary Sackett.
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