For Change | 10:49 a.m. June 25, 2008
While Cannon has accomplished next to nothing while in the U.S. House of
Reps, the same can be said of Rep Rob Bishop. Hopefully if Jason Chaffetz is elected in November he will go back to Washington and listen and learn the system and then really put forth a work ethic that will set him apart from his fellow freshman legislators. Utah really needs a statesman in Washington and not just another politician. Senator Hatch has had a distinguished career in the Senate and is highly respected by his peers. Utah's representatives in the House have done little for the people of Utah whom they represent. They have enjoyed the perks and salary and yet have not been leaders or sponsors of significant legislation. With the Democrats likely to remain in power, it might be time to serious consider sending qualified and capable Democrats to Washington where they will have more of voice in a Democrat controlled House of Representatives. Or if not, lets send some different Republicans that will really do some work.
See ya Later Cannon, LOL | 10:51 a.m. June 25, 2008
Yes, lets get all of them out! Its time to start new. Unfortunately for President, I dont like either candidate. I guess we can start with the Congress and hopefully we can get an Independant in office soon as Pres. The two party system is destroying our country.
Disappointed! | 10:54 a.m. June 25, 2008
What a shame!!! What are people thinking?
Cannon was the better one of the two. What a shame on the people of the 3rd district in Utah. Maybe the Utah stereotypes do have some truths to it.
In the general election the democrats will win. I hope they win the senate and house too. I'm a republican and I'm very disappointed.
Comments continue below
Good riddance! | 10:56 a.m. June 25, 2008
It was a pleasure to see Cannon defeated. It should send a message to the Bush/Cheney crime families!

What's the problem? | 11:10 a.m. June 25, 2008
Who needs a big fence?

Just throw the Republicans who hire undocumented workers in jail. Problem solved.

People who type in All Caps should be deported.

Good move, but... | 11:25 a.m. June 25, 2008
Good move, repulicorps, but really you are just trading one dogmatic conservative for another. Members of political parties are so tied to their dogma that they can't see problems that will bite them in the nose and therefore can't find solutions to them.

For eight years we've had a republicorp president who, at the start of his term (until 2004), had majorities in congress. Look at the results: two wars, trillions of dollars spent, from surplus to record deficits, millions of manufacturing jobs lost, inflation way out of control (despite official numbers), millions of illegal aliens, no border control, tax cuts for Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, 1 in 6 Americans waiting for bankruptcy due to inability to pay for a hospital stay, this list could go on and on... Why do you support this party? Abortion seems to be the only issue you care about. It remains legal. Apparently no one is going to change that. Now, on the other hand, being objective, I experienced great prosperity under Bill Clinton (notwithstanding his moral flaws). I got the two best tax incentives I've ever got (tuition and child tax credit), and we had surpluses. What am I missing here?
Disappointed | 11:26 a.m. June 25, 2008
You know I think this primary is very telling about where the nation is at. American, at least for right now, values style over substance. We really don�t care who you are or what you really stand for we just want someone who can give a good speech. So enjoy 3rd District you�ve got your orator. Too bad I think you will find that he doesn�t really represent your values or ideals. As for his influence I give him 1 or 2 speeches really this session before the rest of the house blows him off as just a hot-head. So good luck Jason, as a freshman congressman from Utah, in your fight to dissolve the Department of Education, single handedly fixing immigration, and all the other things you�ve promised you�ll do that you have no chance of doing. Also enjoy it in two years when people attack you for your inabilities, it will be laughable to hear you say that you�ve only had 2 years to work and you need more time to build the influence you need to get those things done.
Mark | 11:36 a.m. June 25, 2008
How could the DN fail to disclose Cannon's connection to the newspaper? I'm speaking of the fact that Cong. Chris Cannon is the BROTHER of Joe Cannon, the executive editor and publisher of the DN.... This is an utmost and basic ethics in journalism practice

DN staff: Please attend Journalism 101 (for an easy and painless lesson on identifying conflicts of interest in print).
Deseret Dawg | 11:39 a.m. June 25, 2008
The normally-reliable pollster Dan Jones sure blew the call on this race. He had Cannon up by four with a week to go. In May, he had Cannon up by two.

The 20-point margin of victory was far outside the margin of error for the June poll. This was more than an election - it was an uprising. And polls don't capture that type of development.

All lawmakers should take heed.
JoeC | 11:55 a.m. June 25, 2008
"When we win tonight," Scott told fellow Chaffetz backers before results began to roll in, "everybody will think some genius was behind this campaign, but it wasn't me and it wasn't you, it was all of us."

It wasn't ANY of you. It was angry anti-incumbent voter sentiment. Many of us who voted aren't anti-immigration, either; we are just fed up with a do-nothing Congress, with the status quo in Washington, and with the way this country is headed. We just want a reasonable person to bring change.
RE: Mark | 12:07 p.m. June 25, 2008
Good one.. Joe Cannon isn't the Publisher.. man.. read the contact page. I don't care if they are related.. Cannon didn't come out smelling like a rose.. I'm just glad the DNews didn't gloss it over. The article sure doesn't read like a thank you letter from the editor to his brother. Chris Cannon has gotten lambasted in the comments.. you don't see them getting censored.. So Mark.. is the paper biased now? Read the comments. I think those of us living in Utah County who disliked Chris Cannon feel good this morning and are now celebrating and the DNews is letting us be heard.
Jason Chaffetz | 12:08 p.m. June 25, 2008
I've known Jason for a long time. He is bright, hardworking, and honest. I trust him.

Because of the re-districting, I could not vote for him yesterday.

I've had many dealings with Mr. Cannon. All I can say is I'm very pleased that Jason won the primary. Continued hard work by his team is important. I was very impressed with Jason this morning on the Doug Wright show on KSL. He kept saying "We" and "Our". Great job Mr. Chaffetz and team.

lance sjogren | 12:17 p.m. June 25, 2008

Some people claim that Cannon had influence in Washington.

To whatever extent that is true, he used his influence for negative purposes.

Isn't someone who can do a little bit of good better than someone who's doing a lot of evil?
lance sjogren | 12:21 p.m. June 25, 2008
Disappointed:

Sorry you lost your job as a Cannon staffer.

Now you may have to find a job doing something constructive for a living.
The truth about Jason | 12:30 p.m. June 25, 2008
This guy was a college democrat who has become whoever he feels he needs to to gain power. He was a categorical failure in the governor's office. Everyone knows that. He says anything, becomes anything and will do anything to gain power. The republicans in this state are really struggling (I am one) and the best reflection of this is the pathetic turn out and the nominee in the third district! Good job right wingers...way to push a racist and extreme agenda.
Chris1916 | 12:31 p.m. June 25, 2008
Way to go Jason!
My vote did count and it was on a winner!

Cannon thought that we the people owed him.
I never felt that he was representing me.
Orrin Hatch, you better put the music away and start listening to us little people!
You might be next!
wrz | 12:35 p.m. June 25, 2008
***Anonymous | 9:56 a.m. June 25, 2008
Yes Cannon was an embarrassment- only to be replaced with a bigger right-wing extremist nut job.***

The same situation is what we have with the presidential candidates Juan McCain and H. Hussein Obama. "Change" but change to what?
l | 12:35 p.m. June 25, 2008
Let's get rid of Hatch next.
Go Mr. Spencer | 12:41 p.m. June 25, 2008
One other paper labeled Chavetz no different that Cannon. I haven't seen enough difference between Cannon and Chavetz so I'm supporting Bennion Spencer for Congress.

The GOP has done nothing since Bush took office and the Democrats have done nothing since they took over Congress four-years ago.

Vote them all out and start will all freshmen and women and lets think new ideas instead of pandering...
Anonymous | 12:59 p.m. June 25, 2008
I love the informed commentators here: Chaffetz is both a scret leftist and a right-wing extremist nut job! He's two at once! He must be magic to be both at the same time - how can we NOT elect such a gifted and blessed individual? Clearly God's grace is upon his man!
Disappointed Re: lance sjorgren | 1:15 p.m. June 25, 2008
Sorry, lance sjorgren, I�m not a Cannon Staffer. Just a software engineer who did his homework as a delegate and tried to look not just at what Chaffetz was saying but who he really was and what his values were. I personally found him wanting. It was just too hard to tell when he was saying truth and when he was twisting things for his benefit. So I supported Cannon, because I found he was true to his word. Maybe if you actually tried to understand the issues you would have seen this too.
Jimmy | 1:16 p.m. June 25, 2008
It doesn't matter how the thing turned out once somebody goes to Washington DC even with good ideas they just become one of the herd and nothing good ever gets accomplished.
Former Cannon Staffer | 1:17 p.m. June 25, 2008
There is an enormous alumni of folks who have worked for Cannon. Very few had a positive experience. He is a very odd person. Downright strange. Manipulative. Conspiratorial. Flits from issue to issue. Believes he is truly important when most of his colleagues think he is plain nutty. And, he was downright mean to his staff, often pitting one against the other.

This all said, he was pretty classy today on Doug Wright's show. He'll figure something else to do. And, he'll be pretty upbeat about it. I actually feel a bit sorry for him today. I hope he finds a path that works for him and his family.
12 years is enough | 1:24 p.m. June 25, 2008
12 years in Washington should be enough to line your pockets. Don't worry about Cannon. He's set for life.
OK, Now What? | 1:41 p.m. June 25, 2008
Cannon - Did he fail to deliver in congress? A fact? Maybe, maybe not.

You/Me - Did WE get involved in telling Cannon before elction time in letters, emails, etc. that we weren't happy? (Be honest, now!)

Chaffetz - Will WE get involved with letters, emails, etc. in telling Jason what we want and/or what it appears he is not doing right? (Will we be honest, and truly tell him?)

Chaffetz - Did he sell the electorate during the campaign. Obviously so. Now can he deliver? He'll be new and in a way, we have lost "seniority clout" in Congress. Can he be pursuasive and effective in Congress? We'll see. If he doesn't appear to being pursuasive and effective, what is OUR responsibility?

Cannon - Did he sell the electorate during the campaign? Obviously not. Can he be helpful to Chaffetz? Or will he say, "You won, now show us what more you can do than me?"

THE NAME OF THE GAME - WE need to be involved ALL THE TIME and not just at Election Time! ! !

BRING ON THE NEXT STEP ! !
Won't Miss Chris | 1:45 p.m. June 25, 2008
This is a big victory for everyone who is fed up with the same old promise one thing do another guys like Amnesty Chris. Maybe he has a future in Mexico where he belongs. We need to take the next step and get rid of the other RINOS: Hatch, Bennett, McCain, and Huntsman. If Matheson doesn't get the message on immigration and sign on to the SAVE act he needs to go too.
The message from last night should send a few shock waves out to the guys who think they can't be beaten no matter what they say or do. Bennett is the biggest corporate hack in the country, that is who he represents. He thinks he can outspend everyone just like Cannon and so he feels safe in voting for amnesty to keep his donors happy. Time to "Cannonize" him next.
Granny5 | 1:46 p.m. June 25, 2008
I agree with Jason. Let's rid the congress of Hatch, Bennett, Bishop and Matheson. Let's get fresh, new blood, new ideas to help us all out. I firmly believe that there should be term limits met by congress. Kennedy has been there forever, and even though he was effective, I do believe we could all use a change. Not just in congress, let's clean all the houses!
John Lambert | 1:59 p.m. June 25, 2008
The calling of MALDEF racist and the description of people who are coming here to work as "invaders" are mean, rude, cruel and wrong.
All mankind are the children of our Father in Heaven. Why can people not understand that we have a duty to love and care for everyone, not just people who happen to have been born in a given area.
Personally I think men like Cannon have not be strongly and unequivocally enough in favor of treating immigrants as human beings.
I hope Chaffetz gets only two votes in November. He is a disgrace to the Republican party. He would have fit in the Know Nothing party though.
What a Choice | 2:10 p.m. June 25, 2008
I never worked for Cannon, but I have worked for a Congressman before, and I have known quite a few former Cannon staffers, and it is nonsense to say that most of them had bad experiences. Most of them I knew actually liked the guy. Maybe it's like my Mom says - "there's no accounting for some people's taste" - but he can't be all that bad if most of his staff liked him (unless you're so blinded by political hatred that you think that everyone who liked Cannon was just fooled or naive).

For example, my own experiences with Jason Chaffetz tell me that he is extremely dishonest in his campaigning, and that he is a bit of an opportunist. I also don't believe I have any idea what his real beliefs are. However, I have no problem accepting that his family and close friends see many good things about him that I don't. I am also sure that many of his supporters have rational reasons for voting for him. I won't, but I not a foaming-at-the-mouth partisan, so I can accept that there is a good side to him that I just don't know.
wrz | 2:20 p.m. June 25, 2008
>>>OK, Now What? | 1:41 p.m. June 25, 2008
Cannon - Did he fail to deliver in congress? >>You/Me - Did WE get involved in telling Cannon before election time in letters, emails, etc. that we weren't happy? (Be honest, now!) >>Chaffetz - Will WE get involved with letters, emails, etc. in telling Jason what we want and/or what it appears he is not doing right? (Will we be honest, and truly tell him?)<<<

If not, we'll kick him out as well.
Former Cannon Staffer | 2:20 p.m. June 25, 2008
What a Choice --

O.K. A few quick questions.

How many Cannon staffers have served more than a couple year's with him? Answer: Very, very few.

How many Chief of Staffs has he had in his 12 years? Answer: I count 9.

How many of his original campaign or congressional staff are still supportive of him? Answer: I'm not aware of one.

How many Cannon staffers left voluntarily? Answere: Most are pushed out.


Maybe the interns enjoy the experience but very few of the paid staff have had a good experience.
John Lambert | 2:21 p.m. June 25, 2008
I urge everyone to vote for Bennion Spencer.
Real Change? | 2:23 p.m. June 25, 2008
Maybe the real problem is that you have to have such seniority to have much impact in Congress. I've heard it said so many times, "Even though I don't like that congressman, I'll re-elect him because he has seniority and influence now."
We need change of some of the rules of the house and the senate to make real change. But it can start by voting out all incumbents.
Immigration | 2:28 p.m. June 25, 2008
Could the Deseret News, KSL, and other liberal, open-border advocating media do any more to try to downplay the role that illegal immigration played in this race?

Cannon has been forced into THREE primaries and lost his seat because he was viewed--accurately or not--as one of the leading champions of open borders, amnesty, and otherwise giving over our nation and culture to illegal aliens. WAKE UP and represent the interests of CITIZENS.
Anonymous | 2:31 p.m. June 25, 2008
It's a great year to be a Democrat
Demopublican | 2:47 p.m. June 25, 2008
YES! YES! YES!

Glad to see this one turn out the way it did. Just like it needed to turn out.

Like Jason said, "Now let's get rid of Hatch, Bennett and Bishop." No Jason, I'm not will to lump Matheson in among the ones who've been part and whole in cause the Republican debacle to our country. We actually need to keep Matheson and elect one more Democratic person in the House of Representatives and when it comes time, vote for a Democratic Senator.

Now listen you Republican conservative who are so bent on being fair and balanced... what I've suggested would be "Fair & Balanced" for Utah politics and the politics of the nation.
Anonymous | 2:46 p.m. June 25, 2008
I didn't vote FOR Jason Chaffetz. I voted AGAINST Chris Cannon. I know Chris personally and have been to his home. He's a very nice guy that is a disaster as a politician. Chaffetz may be no better, but getting rid of the status quo is a good thing when the country is so far off course.
Nellie | 2:49 p.m. June 25, 2008
Re: Jackie de Gaston and everyone who argrees ---- great, now VOTE OUT the people who are responsible for these problems. !!!!! You may need to consider choosing someone without a little (R) behind the name!!!!!!!
Issue of brothers | 3:08 p.m. June 25, 2008
It's interesting to me that the issue of Chris Cannon's brother's position has arisen. Not the first time something like this happens, however. Jim Kolbe, our many, many times Representative in Congress from my district in Arizona also has a brother--who was editor of the Arizona Republic--good brother kept Jim's sexual orientation from ever being mentioned--until the gay movement brought him out of the closet when opinions had changed enough that they didn't figure it would hurt him. I knew party workers whose lives were threatened earlier if they let the info slip--friend of ours thought the electorate had a right to know--he shut up quick when his family was threatened. Best kept secret in AZ for years--meanwhile, groups of gay activists led the fight against a conservative governor--helped by "liberal" republicans who later were tried for major illegal financial acts. The governor was exonerated--too late. Lots of stuff gets covered up in politics--and much of it shouldn't.
I'd like to know the TRUTH of some of the allegations that some posters have made about Chaffetz's honesty--not just opinions, please.
Chaffetz is Democrat | 3:10 p.m. June 25, 2008
Yoo-hoo, people of Utah, uh just thought you'd like to know: CHAFFETZ IS A DEMOCRAT!!! Good job, voters. You just elected a democrat.

Chaffetz got his start in political start in Utah working for THE DUKAKIS CAMPAIGN, PEOPLE!!!

Hellooo. The guy just changed his spots. He's a dang Democrat!! Good one, Utah.
lol @ cannon staffers | 3:13 p.m. June 25, 2008
The 60-40 victory for Chaffetz is nearly IDENTICAL to the numbers at the state convention. Cannon and his staff tried to make it seem like just a bunch of "overzealous" "uneducated" convention delegates. Sorry Cannon! I don't like the idea of Chaffetz in Congress, but we need a GREAT overhaul of the state and federal legislatures, and in Utah that means exchanging one republican for another because democrats arent a viable option in a district that includes utah county.
Arnold Ziffel | 3:17 p.m. June 25, 2008
Glad to see Cannon go. One of the biggest double talkers I have ever heard. Congessman and Senators should have term limts, most of them have been in office too long
Mak | 3:21 p.m. June 25, 2008
The ILLEGAL immigration problem is not going away as some hoped. This is yet more proof that Americans want no DEMAND action on this issue.
Anonymous | 3:26 p.m. June 25, 2008
Cannon a lame duck now? Whats's he been for the last umteenth years. Truly another politition who is in it for himself. How 'bout those gas prices and our economy going to pot...all this has happened while you were in office. I think just about anybody could have run against Cannon and won. Jason just happened to be in the right place at the right time. Hopefully he won't fall prey to big government. Better keep your helmet on at all times Jason. Don't pull it off after a big score in Washington because someone will be waiting to take your head off. Goo Luck!
DahktaD | 4:29 p.m. June 25, 2008
To all those who voted....congratulations! Democracy at work!! Mr. Cannon refused to listen to constituents, but cowered to special interest groups. Tuesday's victory whould be heard loud and clear by all politicians PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR LEGAL VOTING CONSTITUENTS! We put you into office and we can take you out...illegal aliens can't...so get a clue and LISTEN!!
It was CHris Cannon's to loose | 4:56 p.m. June 25, 2008
It was Chris Cannon's election to loose and he did his best to make sure he did. From his unpopular stance on illegal immigration to his frequent misteps when speaking to the public. To be honest in talking to my neighbors most didn't vote for Mr Chaffetz, they were voting against Chris Cannon. I think Mr Chaffetz had better realize it and try to represent this district rather than represent himself.
Stewart | 4:57 p.m. June 25, 2008
I have been working for this for 4years now. I actually think the Church should call Mr. Cannon on a mission like they did Wayne Owens after he lost to Sen Garn. Since Mr. Cannon was so concerned with the illegal aliens from Mexico and So. America, perhaps that would be a good place to send him. Just a thought.
Relieved | 5:43 p.m. June 25, 2008
I'm sooo glad that Chris Cannon is finally gone!
Ref. won't miss Chis | 5:44 p.m. June 25, 2008
Don't forget to mention Shurtlef, anyone that gets the highest award from Mexico to a non-Mexican should be immediately thrown out. No one in this state is more PRO-Illegal Alien than our beloved AG.
Giddy in Provo | 5:53 p.m. June 25, 2008
Now maybe Chris Cannon and Merrill Cook can go have a beer in public - and cry in it together. Cheers!

Add your comment

Comments are monitored. Any comments found to be abusive, offensive, off-topic, misrepresentative, more than 200 words or containing URLs will not be posted.

Words Remaining

E-mail address: For internal use only. We may want to contact you to publish your comment (not your e-mail address) in the newspaper or for a separate story idea.

Image

Jason Chaffetz thanks his supporters and staff as they begin watching election results for the Republican primary Tuesday. Chaffetz beat Rep. Chris Cannon by a landslide in the 3rd Congressional District.

previousnext

Latest comments

Gifts for gamers

There are some games I love not on your list. Arkham Asylum for one.

Daughter: Mitchell fed me my pet

Our parents made my brothers help kill and clean our rabbits before we ate...

Why would you keep it open? I would understand if there was a lot of amazing...

The government will run our health care well? Read Reader's Digest, November...

BCS stable at top, Y. up to 14

TCU stomped on the MWC so they are naturally ready to crush Florida, Alabama...

Jazz win 6th in 7 games

could you understand Dave Locke any more than my mom does and she is not even...

Notre Dame fires Weis

Attending the ND/BYU game 3 years ago in south bend, a couple of things stuck...

I missed the game, actually i heard a little bit of Locke on the radio (man...

Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal

quotes were good: Article was dumb and unnecessary.

Understanding translation process

I believe the art depicting Joseph looking at the plates may possibly be...

Advertisements