The Salt Lake City-based firm, however, found that more than quarter of Utahns polled saying they don’t know who they want or could change their minds before Election Day Tuesday, Monson said.
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Also, the poll takes into account the choices of millenials who have shown less support for Trump.
“There’s still a tremendous amount of potential for this to change,” the BYU political science professor said of the poll results, first reported by the Deseret News. “That’s a lot of people, with just a few days to go.”
Monson said a call in Utah last week by Trump’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, for Republicans to “come home” to their party’s presidential nominee isn’t working that well.
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