Internal Document Warns Against Reacting to Democratic Party Chair in Search for New Lt. Governor

A document obtained by Utah Policy lays out a strategy for Gov. Gary Herbert to follow when selecting a replacement for outgoing Lt. Gov. Greg Bell, and what qualities he should consider. It also warns against taking any bait offered by Democratic Party Chair Jim Dabakis.

Under a heading titled “Considerations for New LG,” the document lays out what Herbert should look for including:

The paper also includes a number of recommendations for the Governor and staff to keep in mind as the process moves forward. One bullet point in particular makes it clear the office is acutely aware of Utah State Democratic Party Chair Sen. Jim Dabakis:

When reached for comment, Dabakis said “You know me. I don’t rant.” He added that he’s sad to see Bell step down because he was a champion for education.

“He always seemed like an odd duck to me in that administration,” said Dabakis. “He had a lot broader vision on a lot of stuff, particularly education, than the rest of the administration. Of the two men (Herbert and Bell) he clearly should have been the Governor.”

One other interesting tidbit from the briefing. Under the “To do” heading, it lists “Purchase additional Kleenex for staff.”

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