Jonathan Johnson for Utah Governor
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Re: Jonathan Johnson for Utah Governor
Looks like the polling was exactly right.hawkwing wrote:Herbert's approval rating and polling among voters in Utah is in the 60-70% rate, JJ is < 20%. There are a much higher number of delegates who support JJ over Herbert but they are not in the same proportion as the general public. Governor Herbert will easily win reelection.
JJ seems like a decent guy, but he had a very poor campaign and no real message.
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Re: Jonathan Johnson for Utah Governor
I was very disappointed in Johnson's "campaign" after the convention. It was non-existant. His presence was limited to social media posts and promotions, and a couple of fliers. Otherwise all he did was complain about Herbert not debating before the primary. There was no get-out-the-vote initiative or other grassroots stimulation, no rallies/townhalls, no meet-the-candidate forums, and no traditional media presence or advertising. I kept waiting for some late push or blanket campaign, but nothing. Nothing at all.hawkwing wrote:Looks like the polling was exactly right.hawkwing wrote:Herbert's approval rating and polling among voters in Utah is in the 60-70% rate, JJ is < 20%. There are a much higher number of delegates who support JJ over Herbert but they are not in the same proportion as the general public. Governor Herbert will easily win reelection.
JJ seems like a decent guy, but he had a very poor campaign and no real message.
My impression is that he punted on the whole thing when he couldn't salt it away at the convention. Put all his eggs in that basket, and came up short.
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Re: Jonathan Johnson for Utah Governor
Disappointing. I didn't like Herbert because I didn't think he represented the people of Utah, but in this election cycle he revealed himself to be a sleaze and a slimy politician. The state of Utah deserves better.
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Re: Jonathan Johnson for Utah Governor
Utah may deserve better than Herbert, though the state is doing very well with him, but I don't think Jordan Johnson is the guy who's better. Like sno I was very interested to see how he would campaign after he did so much to wine and dine a few key players during the Repub Caucus, but I never heard a legitimate campaign statement from him again. Honestly if you didn't see a lone JJ yard sign every few days you'd have forgotten he was even running.
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Yep, the campaign wasn't good. Utah doing well has very little to do with Herbert, it's pretty easy to govern a very conservative state with strong family/religious/moral values and good business -- just don't do anything to get in the way and screw it up.hawkwing wrote:Utah may deserve better than Herbert, though the state is doing very well with him, but I don't think Jordan Johnson is the guy who's better. Like sno I was very interested to see how he would campaign after he did so much to wine and dine a few key players during the Repub Caucus, but I never heard a legitimate campaign statement from him again. Honestly if you didn't see a lone JJ yard sign every few days you'd have forgotten he was even running.
I haven't been impressed with Herbert's inaction on the few things that did need to be addressed (like common core), and have been downright appalled by his refusal to represent his constituency in regards to constitutional carry. Now we find out he offered "to sit down with [lobbyists'] clients in exchange for a campaign contribution and calling himself "Available Jones," a comic strip character willing to do anything for a price." Just another sleazy, two-faced, piece-of-crap politician who will do anything to stay in office.
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