Quote:(KUTV) The Republican and Democrat national conventions are over and as the dust starts to settle, it looks like Hillary Clinton has a chance to carry Utah in the U.S. presidential election.
A new Hinckley Institute-Salt Lake Tribune poll shows the two are virtually tied with 35 percent for Donald Trump and 36 percent for Hillary Clinton. That is as close as a Democratic candidate has been to victory in more than half a century.
Clinton declined to campaign in the state during primary season and came in the spring only to raise money. Republican Mitt Romney, popular in Utah, spoke strongly against Trump. Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee fought against Trump at the Republican National Convention and said he doesn't know if he will vote for for his party's candidate, Trump.
Utah has been the most Republican state for 40 years but that could change with Trump's run toward the White House.
OK. The poll apparently does not exist, according to the Washington Post. The TV station does not have this poll at its website, and the graphic is apparently a forgery. The Hinckley Institute knows nothing of this poll. This is a rehash of an outlier poll given at one time.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-...snt-exist/
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