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SALT LAKE CITY — Some disaffected Republicans and Democrats who say extreme views are co-opting their parties have decided to carve out a middle ground in Utah politics.
Taking a centrist approach, the group announced the formation of the United Utah Party at the state Capitol on Monday. Its logo is Utah's iconic Delicate Arch.
"We are not forming another extremist, fringe political party," said BYU political science professor Richard Davis, a former Utah County Democratic Party chairman. "We are people who are in the center of the political spectrum."
Jim Bennett, son of the late GOP Sen. Bob Bennett, said he has been a man without a political home for a long time. And he and Davis say they're not alone in their frustration with the major parties.
"We don't think disaffected Republicans and Democrats have a place go," he said.
Davis acknowledged the new party faces an uphill battle to establish itself. "We understand there's a couple of Goliaths out there and we're David," he said.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...ocrats-form-new-centrist-political-party.html