By Robert Laurie ——Bio and Archives--October 17, 2016
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The poll of likely voters, conducted Saturday and Sunday by Rasmussen Reports shows a sensational result in Utah, where two points separates the top three candidates. Donald Trump has 30%, conservative Evan McMullin has 29%, and Hillary Clinton has 28%. Gary Johnson has collapsed to 5%, with Stein at 1%. For both Clinton and McMullin, it is their best showing in the state in any major poll thus far. 750 likely voters were polled by telephone. The presidential preference question was as follows: If the 2016 Presidential Election were held today, would you vote for Republican Donald Trump, Democrat Hillary Clinton, Independent Conservative Evan McMullin, Libertarian Gary Johnson or Green Party candidate Jill Stein?
Results were: 30% Trump 28% Clinton 29% McMullin 5% Johnson 1% Stein 2% Some other candidate 4% Not sureUtah is deep red, so it's unlikely that Hillary will be able to do much better there. Most people believe the GOP vote will eventually break one way or the other and, since it's so close, that could mean McMullin wins the state. That wouldn't be enough to trigger the scenario outlined above but, if you're still hoping to see it happen, you also may be getting some help from Vermont. There, Bernie fans may be planning to go down with the S.S. Sanders. From McClatchy:
Bernie Sanders doesn’t want to be president, but he could snatch three electoral votes in Vermont. That’s because Vermont is one of seven states that allow voters to write in anyone for president, even if they have no intention of running for office. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are two of the most disliked presidential candidates ever, and Google searches for write-in ballots are skyrocketing. Vermont is one of the states asking Google about write-in votes the most.
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