He doesn't have to. Cannon will win easily.
We shall see if his past moderate stand on immigration (not his present pandering) will win the day.
Even if he does win, it'll be a phyrric victory.
The anti-amnesty conservatives have spoken loud and clear. Cannon will either support tough border enforcement or risk facing a recall.
"Cannon will win easily."
HAHAHAHA!
You'll look pretty bad if he loses. Cannon only got a low (for an incumbent) 58% in 2004. Now he faces somebody much better funded (it won't be another $600,000 to $80,000 2004 affair) and the interest in much low due to a lack of a big race to draw voters (like the 2004 republican primary for governor.) The more conservative and dedicated will vote, and they'll most likely go more for Jacob than moderates and liberal republicans.
Cannon will win, but easily? It's hard to believe how ignorant that sounds.
"Prove that Jacob is better."
You have to go by what he says. Cannon's horrible immigration record in enough to know Jacob can't be worse.