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Shift in House control hurt or help Utahns?

Published: Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006 9:53 p.m. MST
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Candidate Q & A: LaVar Christensen

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Matheson, the three-term Democratic incumbent in the 2nd District, said should his party win House control: "I would hope for more balanced budgets," the end for funding for design and development of new nuclear weapons and a comprehensive energy policy that "weans us from dependence on foreign oil."

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The two men also differ on stem-cell research. Matheson voted for expanding stem-cell use for research, while Christensen stands with President Bush's more restrictive approach to what scientists say could be breakthrough treatments for all kinds of diseases and nerve injuries.

Both men supported the United States' invasion of Iraq.

Matheson is against "an arbitrary deadline" for removing U.S. troops; he opposes immediate withdrawal. "We need an honest assessment on what is working and not working."

Christensen says we must "finish the job and be victorious ... complete the liberation" of the nation.


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