Salt Lake Tribune
Suburban Utah sees huge spike in poverty
Utah Regents approve boosting college presidents' pay up to 24 percent
Hatch wants immigrant fingerprints taken at airports
State senator to Beretta: Come make guns in Utah
Utah's Lee restores immigration fraud laws in reform bill
Senate panel supports Hatch's pot farming penalties
Hatch poised to back immigration bill with changes
State to shoulder Utah counties' RS2477 court costs
Millard School District, taxpayers group, to provide more evidence in open-meetings case
Peg McEntee: West Valley police's baggage mars end of Powell probe
Mustard-filled weapons found in Utah desert
Deseret News
Robert Bennett: With public trust waning, Swallow needs administrative leave
Op-ed: Why moderates lost the caucus vote
'Count My Vote' Republicans weigh next move on caucus changes
Senator wants to offer incentives to attract gunmakers to Utah
Salt Lake County considering mutual commitment registry
Hatch seeks immigration bill changes
Journalists criticize Obama administration, say Fox News' James Rosen targeted 'for basic reporting'
Other
Editorial: Feds have policing power (Standard-Examiner)
Senator looking to attract gun makers to Utah (Daily Herald)
Op-ed: Supporting Medicaid in the ACA (Daily Herald)
Carney: White House, IRS strategized how to tell public (The Hill)
Unions break ranks on ObamaCare (The Hill)
Court strikes down Arizona 20-week abortion ban (Associated Press)
Bin Laden burial pictures will stay secret (Washington Post)
IRS officials still don't have full explanation of targeting (Los Angeles Times)
Mass. Senate hopeful refers to Newtown in campaign ad (USA Today)
After Tornado, Oklahoma Senators Grapple With Past Disaster Aid Opposition (ABC News)
Daily Show creator celebrates dead Oklahoma tornado victims (Washington Times)
Fate of immigration bill gay rights measures in doubt (CNN)
State Department official says he was scapegoated by bosses over Benghazi (Fox News)
Planned Floor Action on Cordray Will Highlight Senate Impasse (Roll Call)
Senators demand answers from IRS officials but get few new answers (NBC News)
Senator looking to attract gun makers to Utah (Daily Herald)
Senator wants to offer incentives to attract gunmakers to Utah (Daily Herald)
State senator to Beretta: Come make guns in Utah (Salt Lake Tribune)
Resort lodges finish a much better ski season (Salt Lake Tribune)
Goldman, Zions take Salt Lake City stage this week (Salt Lake Tribune)
He's a Utah Angel — John Richards leader in business startups (Daily Herald)
Utah added 43,000 more jobs in April 2013 compared to April 2012 (Deseret News)
Op-ed: SLCC's role in small business (Salt Lake Tribune)
As Utah's star rises after 2 recessions, lessons linger (Salt Lake Tribune)
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Clearly, the Romney candidacy will increase voter turnout among members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This will yield a sizable, if not overwhelming majority for Mitt Romney. Even, Democratic Mormons will vote in substantial numbers for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama. The impact for down ballot Republicans remains questionable.
Cognitive dissonance place a significant role in the lower races as voters must decide between Republican and Democrats. Registered independents will feel the need to state their independence by splitting their votes between Republicans and Democrats. Once they have voted for Mitt Romney, Orrin Hatch, and Gary Herbert, they will confront an internal conflict: Are they Republicans or are they independents? Their inclination will be to vote for some Democrats to maintain their psychological equilibrium.
This could result in victories for down ballot Democrats in the secondary political races.
A Democratic candidate who frames his message saying "If you vote for the man and not for the party, you should vote for me because I am the best man" could garner enough votes to win. This should create optimism for Dee Smith for Attorney General and for Den McAdams for Salt Lake County Major. McAdams is already framing this message with his Republicans for McAdams group.
One of the other candidates who could benefit from this strategy is Congressman Jim Matheson who has the support of the Chamber of Commerce. More than likely, he will receive support the National Rifle Association (NRA) as well. This will give the registered independent the cover they need to vote for Matheson over ultra right wing candidate Mia Love.
One other factor that warrants consideration. Political polling finds that the majority of the American public favors balanced government between the two major political parties. They do not like the idea of one party rule. Independents tend to switch back and forth to accomplish this objective.