“President Clinton was out there the other day,” Marshall told Bloomberg Politics’ “Masters in Politics” podcast. “He did a meeting with some community leaders in Utah. I think a lot of public polls will show Utah to be closer than one would expect.”
Donald Trump’s poor approval ratings are giving Clinton a chance of winning in Utah, as well as other typically red states, Marshall said.
“I attribute it to a couple of things: One, I think our message is resonating on the economy and what Hillary wants to do to build an economy for everyone and not just ones at the top,” Marshall said. “But I do think Trump’s rhetoric is very divisive rhetoric. In some states, it’s really turning people off. I think in a state like Utah, which is typically more conservative, they’re saying, ‘This is not the type of person who should represent this country or our state.’ So, are we going to win Utah? I don’t know. But is it something that’s on our radar? Yeah, we’re gonna take a look.”
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