From Deseret News archives:
Ferguson betting on experience
Republicans nominated him for Congress in '76
Utah Republicans have nominated Ferguson for Congress before.
Whether that experience translates well to the 2008 race for the party's nomination in Utah's 3rd Congressional District is an open question because it came way back in 1976 before the state even had a third seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, before Republicans controlled most of the state and before there was such a thing as a personal computer, much less e-mail and the Internet as we know them now.
Ferguson thinks the ensuing 32 years give his candidacy a real boost.
"I am an absolute known quantity," the Cedar Hills resident said. "There's so many liars in politics that people appreciate someone who has a record that is consistent. People who were around back then will remember me and either love me or hate me. Either way, they'll at least recognize that what I was telling them then and what I'm telling them now is the same and is the truth."
A colorful speaker with a booming voice, Ferguson left his native Tyler, Texas, in 1948 in a Model A Ford bound for Utah State University, where he learned to fly planes. He later graduated from Brigham Young University and then served in the Air Force from 1953 to '56, flying KC-97 air-to-air refueling tankers out of Mountain Home, Idaho.
He was a commercial airline pilot for 42 years, retiring on his 70th birthday.
A self-described "ornery, crustaceous old devil," Ferguson announced his candidacy at mid-month and promised to keep the race exciting. He also said that if he doesn't win the nomination this year, he'll be back in 2010 at age 78.
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