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The price tag for the Utah primary is about $2.5 million, according to Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert, whose office oversees elections in the state. The 2006 Legislature came up with about a third of that amount.
Daniel Kemmis, a senior fellow at the Center for the Rocky Mountain West and a former Montana lawmaker, said more states should participate. Montana's legislature has rejected funding for a presidential primary in 2008 but is expected to consider the issue again.
The primary will help the region work more closely together, Kemmis said. He was a participant on the same symposium panel as the critics of the Western states primary, one intended to answer the question of whether the West had been overlooked by candidates.
"I don't think the Rockies can expect either presidential candidates or the rest of the country to take us seriously until we take ourselves seriously as a region," Kemmis said. The primary "should only be viewed as one element of a broader Western strategy."
"It's just getting off the ground and to see the level of activity we've already seen let the numbers speak for themselves," Huntsman said, citing visits already made to the state by Richardson, McCain and other hopefuls. "We're on the political map."
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