Jacob planning another run

From: Deseret News (Salt Lake City) | Date: June 29, 2006| Author: Tad Walch Deseret Morning News | Copyright information

PROVO -- John Jacob made it clear Wednesday he plans to run for a Utah office again and said that next time he'll bring more money and seek establishment endorsements like the one President Bush gave his opponent.

But first he plans to raise cash for 3rd District Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, the fellow Republican who beat him in Tuesday's primary.

Cannon will face Democrat Christian Burridge in the November general election, and Jacob wants to help replenish Cannon's war chest.

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