Saturday, March 27, 2010

Senate Race 2010- 3/27/2010 meeting

On 2100 S. and State Street there was a county delegate meeting in which 20 of the candidates spoke.

I attended the meeting and wanted to relay some of what I learned to the members of the precinct.

There are 8 individuals running for the Senate seat, including Bob Bennet
1) Senator Bennett was not represented

2) Tim Bridgewater was the party favorite. He was given more time to speak, and more Q&A time. He is a businessman who runs more than one company. He has interests in Utah energy and reducing our dependence on foreign energy sources is a main section of his platform. He spoke very well on states rights vs. federal rights, as well as "business men don't write 2700 page bills". He stated that during times of recessions, Senators should take a symbolic pay cut, as they cut other government jobs and pay for other government workers.

3) Cherilyn Eager was represented, but wasn't physically present. She was the only one who had a website stated, I list it here: http://www.eagarforsenate.com/ Her party stances seem to align with a stricter constitutionalist view. The Spokesperson for her mentioned that she is for a border fence (in fact, two fences to make it easier to catch who is trying to cross in). Her stance on states rights is firm. She is also for term limits on senators.

4) Leonard Faviano's son spoke on his behalf. They gave out free books to delegates about the country's founding. They are, what I would call; strict constitutionalists. He stated he would not accept any wages while in office. He would want to give back title and control of all federal lands to their respective states, and push for them to go to the private ownership.

These were all that were represented but I wanted to share this with the group. I believe that state's rights vs. Federal rights is going to be a major deciding factor in this campaign.

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