
Colin E. Braley / AP
Senator Orrin Hatch, along with his wife Elaine, thanks his supporters after his primary win Tuesday night.
Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch accomplished Tuesday night what few other veteran Republican senators have done in recent years, managing to fend off a primary challenge from his right.
The Associated Press declared Hatch the projected winner of the Utah Republican Senate nomination, emerging victorious in the first primary the veteran senator had faced since first being elected in 1976.
Conservatives had targeted Hatch for defeat this cycle, throwing their support behind state Sen. Dan Liljenquist, who hoped the Tea Party wave that has caused heartburn for establishment Republicans would carry him to victory versus Hatch.
Beating Hatch would have marked a significant changing of the guard in Utah, one of the most deeply Republican states, where the GOP primary serves often as the de-facto general elections. Conservatives managed to deny longtime Utah Sen. Robert Bennett (R) renomination during the 2010 elections. Mike Lee rallied conservative activists to deny Bennett the GOP nod, and was subsequently elected to the Senate that fall.
Hatch had seemed to have learned the lessons of that campaign, working assiduously to secure his conservative flank and building a warchest to beat back a Tea Party challenge.
He tacked to the right in tone and on certain key votes, locking up endorsements from talk radio favorites and even former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who’s more often than not endorsed challengers to established Republican lawmakers than the incumbents themselves.
Hatch's re-election strategy offered a roadmap for entrenched Republicans looking to fend off a conservative challenge. The Utah senator's approach broke, for example, from that of Sen. Richard Lugar's. The Indiana senator had largely been defiant of Tea Party forces, and lost a primary to State Treasurer Richard Mourdock earlier this year. Both Hatch and Lugar took office in 1977.
The early and aggressive effort by Hatch included an attempt to scare off would-be challengers before they even entered the race. The senator was particularly public in taking on two-term Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who had been viewed as a potentially formidable challenger but ultimately declined to run for Senate.
A major trump card for Hatch, though, came in the form of Mitt Romney. Perhaps no endorsement for Hatch was more important than Romney’s, who is held in high esteem in Utah due to his own Mormon faith, as well as the work Romney had done in 2002 to turn around the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. Romney appeared with Hatch in Utah earlier this month to underscore his support for the longtime senator.


Term limits
That's a shame. The RINO needed to go.
Wow.
If someone were to have told me - only two years ago - that Senator Hatch (who I don't like - thinking him to be too conservative) would be under threat from the Extreme Right - I would have laughed in their face!
The GOP has become way, way too extreme. When guys like Hatch are held has "not Conservative enough" - it's time to re-examine the party and ask if the GOP has really lost it's mind.
Listen up tree hugger...the DNC has been hijacked by the extreme left progressives. You should "reexamine" your own party. They are going to tax us to death, grow the government and spend us into oblivion all in the name of social justice. Why don't you move north a couple hundred miles if you like socialism so much!
Hatch survived because his opponent, Dan Liljenquist, came across as a joking buffoon in the ads that were run in his campaign. Whomever advised him to run the ads was not qualified to run a political campaign.
People of Utah - keeping a senator for 36 years is one of the biggest reasons they all become crooks. REMEMBER they have their hands in your pockets. Shame on you all attempting to put him back in office for another 6 years. Through his ass out come November. He is 78 yrs old - show him the door.
Let this be a warning to friend and foe alike we will no longer tolerate RINOs in the party. Conform or be cast out!
Dunk teabaggers.
The Tea Party is over. Arizona wanted a common sense conservative and got offered a Tea Partier instead. I bet that if they'd run a common sense conservative against Hatch, the new guy would have won.
Hatch is in Utah you idiot and has nothing to do with Arizona
TERRIBLE article - didn't bother to tell us how close the race was %%%%%%%%% !!! Sorry Hatch won - sure would like to get RID of all those big spenders in Congress !!!
Doubt if Reid makes it again, you can let the illegals in but you can't make anyone hire them and how in the heck can you make the the corps or small business absorb this cost? Haven't you figured it out, Bunny Obama's plan will raise the cost of goods which the corps and business's wil pass on to us the consumers. He knows that an he's pulled the wool over everyones eyes. Wait until it hits you in the pocket and jobs continue to be hard to find if at all.
Hatch a liberal in republican clothing has to go with Pelosi that idiot..and reid too