'Joe the Plumber' to Plug Eagar's Senate Bid (CQPolitics.com)

Conservative activist Cherilyn Eagar, who is trying to position herself to the right of Sen. Bob Bennett in Utah's GOP primary, announced that Joseph Wurzelbacher, aka "Joe the Plumber," will be stumping for her during her November "Eagar to Clean Up Washington Tour" of the state.

"We are honored that Joe is coming to Utah to meet with us and help us spread the message of this campaign," Eagar said in a campaign release Wednesday.

She also noted that during her events, "Joe will be selling his book -- his compelling personal account" titled "Joe the Plumber: Fighting for the American Dream."

Wurzelbacker was in the spotlight during last year's presidential campaign when, during a neighborhood campaign appearance by then-Sen. Barack Obama, he challenged the presidential hopeful's comment that he wanted to "spread the wealth around."

Eagar is one of several Republicans challenging Bennett in the primary. His top opponent is state Attorney General Mark Shurtleff. Shurtleff entered the Senate race in May and reported just over $100,000 in cash on hand in his June 30 report to the Federal Election Commission. He has said that he will be close to hitting his goal of raising $300,000 during the third quarter.

CQ Politics currently rates the race as Safe Republican.

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