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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Republican Sen. Bob Bennett was thrown out of office Saturday by delegates at the Utah GOP convention in a stunning defeat for a once-popular three-term incumbent who fell victim to a growing conservative movement nationwide.The vote:
Bennett's failure to make it into Utah's GOP primary -- let alone win his party's nomination -- makes him the first congressional incumbent to be ousted this year and demonstrates the challenges candidates face from the right in 2010.
"The political atmosphere obviously has been toxic, and it's very clear that some of the votes that I have cast have added to the toxic environment," Bennett told reporters, choking back tears.
"The political atmosphere obviously has been toxic and it's very clear that some of the votes that I have cast have added to the toxic environment." -Sen. Bob Bennett"Looking back on them, with one or two very minor exceptions, I wouldn't have cast any of them any differently, even if I had known at the time they were going to cost me my career."
Bennett survived a first round of voting Saturday among roughly 3,500 delegates but was eliminated when he finished a distant third in the second round.

A report from Fox13now.com, the reporter says we might never see something like this again in our lifetime, they play a longer clip of a tearful Bob Bennett: