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And, yes, the kids on the school bus regularly sang "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" to him.
Using the familiar ditty in campaign ads hasn't been any kind of temptation for Jacob, who hopes to unseat five-term incumbent Chris Cannon in next week's Republican primary. The winner will face Democrat Christian Burridge in a race for Utah's 3rd District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The song still delights kids, of course. Children handing out doughnuts on Jacob's behalf at the Utah County and state Republican conventions sang the song over and over, with a slight, simple twist concocted on their own: "Whenever he goes out, the people always shout, 'VOTE for John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt!' "
Today, the former school-bus driver and air traffic controller has a net worth of about $19 million more than fellow millionaire Cannon; the men have poured nearly $400,000 of their own money into the race built in land deals and water-rights development.
Jacob slept in a trailer with a coal stove, making sourdough biscuits, drinking spring water, waking before daylight to reach the sheep before they woke up and began to scatter.
"They were a lot more work if you slept in because I'd have to round them up," Jacob said.
After grazing and drinking, the sheep would lay down and chew their cud. Jacob would return to his trailer, do chores and nap.
"I can always sleep anyplace," he said, "because I learned to nap when I could."
Planning a future
Jacob graduated from Lehi High School, where he wrestled and played chess he has a chess rating of about 1600, he said and after an LDS Church mission to Oklahoma he went to BYU feeling a bit lost about his future.
"It was hard to know what John was going to be and what was I going to do," he said.
He'd ruled out sheepherding.
"I love the mountains," the avid snowmobiler said, "but I hate sheep. I like to eat them."
He met his wife, the former Diane Kimball "I found and won my first campaign at BYU" drove that school bus and then left school to sell real estate. The housing market dried up during the Carter administration, so he returned to school and worked as a phone operator for Ma Bell.
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