Hatch virtually tied against challengers
Sen. Orrin Hatch’s (R-Utah) reelection campaign is facing significant primary and general-election difficulties, a new poll found Monday.
Hatch would struggle in a primary battle against Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), according to a Deseret News/KSL-TV poll, and the longtime Republican senator is tied with a potential general-election foe, Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson (Utah).
{mosads}Forty percent of all Utah voters would renominate Hatch as the Republican candidate for Senate, while 41 percent would choose Chaffetz; 19 percent said they did not know.
Among Republican primary voters, Hatch enjoys a slight, 47-44 percent, advantage over Chaffetz, who’s said he’ll decide whether to challenge Hatch after Labor Day. But that number might not be as important, especially if the Republican nomination is decided by a convention. Conservative activists dominate those state conventions, and that process was what produced veteran Sen. Bob Bennett’s (R-Utah) loss in a primary last year.
But one of Hatch’s key arguments against Chaffetz — electability — could be undercut by other numbers in the poll, which show Hatch struggling against a top potential challenger, Matheson.
If the election were held today, Hatch and Matheson would be tied at 47 percent among Utahans, the poll found. Chaffetz enjoys a slight advantage over his fellow member of the delegation; Chaffetz would get 46 percent to Matheson’s 45.
The poll, conducted June 13-16, has a 5 percent margin of error.
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