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Political insights by columnist Paul Rolly.

 

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Try, Try Again
It appears that Leavitt will challenge Sen. Robert Bennett for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat in 2010.

No, not that Leavitt.

David Leavitt, the former Juab County attorney best known for his successful prosecution of polygamist Tom Green, has been telling folks at the various Republican Party's Lincoln Day dinners this month that he plans to run for the Senate next year. That is a direct challenge to the incumbent Bennett, who will be seeking his fourth term.

David Leavitt, the brother of former Utah Gov. and Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt, ran for Congress last year, but was defeated at the State Republican Convention by then-incumbent Chris Cannon and eventual winner Jason Chaffetz. Earlier, David Leavitt was defeated in his bid for re-election as Juab County attorney.

Other Republicans mentioned as possible challengers to Bennett include Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and Mike Lee, former counsel to Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.

Shurtleff has made it to most of Lincoln Day events so far, as has Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert, who's expected to be a candidate for governor in 2012. In fact, when Shurtleff was the keynote speaker at the Salt Lake County Lincoln Day Dinner last week, Herbert, who also was slated to speak, went about 17 minutes beyond his alloted three minutes. That led to speculation Herbert might be viewing Shurtleff as a possible opponent for the gubernatorial nomination in four years.

Notably absent at all the Republican events this year has been Huntsman. Some speculate he hasn't attended the political dinners for fear of being heckled for his pro-civil union stance for gay couples. That is a pretty unpopular position to take in the Utah Republican Party.

Cheers,
Paul Rolly

2 Comments:

At 6:18 PM, Blogger Obadiah said...

I'm only questioning your timing on Herbert's speech. LaVarr Webb posted a deal on his UPD page where he timed all the GOP speakers at the SL Lincoln Day Dinner...

"...So I timed them. And here are the results (in general order of appearance): Salt Lake County Council member Michael Jensen, 4 minutes, 30 seconds; House Speaker David Clark, 3 minutes, 32 seconds; Senate President Michael Waddoups, 2:55; Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert, 11:55; Congressman Jason Chaffetz, 10:20; Jim Bennett (filling in for his father, Sen. Bob Bennett), 5:30; County GOP Chair James Evans (filling in for Sen. Orrin Hatch), 2:05; State GOP chair Stan Lockhart, (3:15); County GOP secretary Patricia Florence (introducing keynote speaker Mark Shurtleff), 3:40; Atty. Gen. Mark Shurtleff (keynote speaker), 27:06 (we have a winner!); James Evans again, ending the event, 4:56. "

So how does a guy who speaks for 11:55 go 17 minutes over his allotted 3 minutes, Paul?

Check it out for yourself:

http://www.utahpolicy.com/nl/daily1201.htm

 
At 3:06 PM, Blogger arc said...

Try again?

With David Leavitt walking and campaigning through the convention center with Chris Cannon after it was obvious Leavitt had lost his bid for US Rep, and with both his and Chris Cannon turning their back to Jason Chaffetz after he won, I don't think Leavitt has a chance. Perhaps that is who is running all the polls?

The next US Senator will either be Shurtleff or Lee if he runs. Bennett might as well plan on coming back to Utah after 18 years and Leavitt might as well try SL County Chair. He isn't going to win a state race, and he is still in dept for the last one.

 

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Paul Rolly grew up in Salt Lake City, graduating from Skyline High School and earning a B.S. in political science at the University of Utah. He began working at The Salt Lake Tribune in 1973 as a copy boy. He worked his way up the ladder, covering police, local government, community affairs and business. He left The Tribune in 1982 to work for United Press International where he was the Utah political reporter and later Salt Lake City bureau chief. He returned to the Tribune in 1985, covering the Utah Legislature and later, taking over as business editor. He began the Rolly&Wells column in 2001 with JoAnn Wells and continues the column alone since her retirement. He also writes a political column that runs in The Tribune's Sunday opinion section. He is married to Dawn House, a reporter at The Tribune.


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