Once Rep. Cannon discovered that Democrat Christian Burridge was to be included in the debate he had a staff member call the station representative several times in an attempt to discourage the station from allowing Christian's participation in the debate. When the station expressed that it was the will of the local people to include candidate Christian Burridge, Rep. Cannon suddenly decided that he had a "scheduling conflict".
When John Jacob heard that Cannon would not be attending the debate he told the station rep. that it would be presumptuous on his part to assume that he would be the Republican nominee, and as such it would be improper to debate candidate Burridge. It was Jacob's opinion that there should be two separate interviews held instead of the debate.
Here is my first question; how can we express confidence in these two Republican candidates to stand up and fight for Utahns in Washington, DC when they are too scared to debate their local Democratic opponent in Richfield, Utah? The answer is quite simply, we cannot.
Let me ask another important question: WHAT ARE YOU GUYS AFRAID OF?
This answer is easy; YOU MUST BE AFRAID OF A BETTER MAN! A man who has energy, optimism, and who espouses new ideas. A man who will represent the Utahns who will elect, and put their trust in him. A man who isn't afraid to take his opponents on, anywhere, and anytime.
Unfortunately for the Utah Republican Party, energy, optimism, and ideology is dead in this race. Just look at the two Republican candidates running for this seat. Two millionaires who ultimately believe that they can buy their way into office. How unfortunate is this for the citizens of Utah's Third District. In reality, the Republican Party has become a rich man's game. It no longer has anything to do with public service, good government, fiscal responsibility, or putting Utah citizens first.
John Jacob said that all he needs to do is show Utahns that he can be a congressman. Cannon on the other hand must feel that he can ignore the fact that the Democrats have provided a qualified candidate. What Democrats understand is that the good citizens of Utah are looking for someone who is real, someone who inspires hope, someone who inspires courage. What they are looking for is Democrat Christian Burridge.
Christian and I will be driving to Richfield tomorrow. We will be there for the debate. We challenge Rep. Cannon and Mr. Jacob to do the right thing, and show up. The citizens of the Third District deserve nothing less.
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