Friday, November 7, 2008

Exit polls

To see the complete exit polls from Tuesday, visit this site.

Presidential Election Results

PRESIDENT, UTAH RESULTS
Candidate Votes %
John McCain (R) 555,497 63%
Barack Obama (D) 301,771 34%
Chuck Baldwin (AKI) 11,131 1%
Ralph Nader (I) 7,644 1%
Bob Barr (Lib.) 6,461 1%
Cynthia McKinney (Green) 908 0%
Gloria La Riva (---) 246 0%
Key: * Incumbent | Winner
Precincts: 100% | Updated: 12:31 PM ET | Source: AP

Monday, November 3, 2008

Last Day!

With one day to go until we decide our next President, Republicans can rest easy that Utah is, once again, pulling through for the red team. McCain has been ahead in this state from the beginning and Obama hasn't even put up a fight. Utah is one of the most historically Republican states, so it will come as no surprise when Utah's 5 electoral votes go toward the McCain/Palin ticket.

Friday, October 24, 2008

10 Days Away!

Being one of the most historically Republican American states, it should come as no surprise that Obamania hasn't penetrated this Western state.  Red through and through.

You might have noticed in the polls, however, that Utahn Democrats who haven't proven too enthusiastic about their party's ticket have begun to support the Obama/Biden ticket.  Still, not enough of a spike to change anything.  This state is simply vastly Republican.

McCain has Utah in the bag.  I'm calling it a landslide.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

100% McCain

According to fivethirtyeight.com, all 5 of Utah's electoral votes will support McCain. This state is 100% voting for the Maverick ticket in this election.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Traitors?

According to this poll...16% of Utahn Democrats are turning on their party to vote for McCain! Also, independents are split 45% to 47% in their decision to vote for either Obama or McCain.  Even if nearly 50% of the undecided/independent votes Obama, McCain will still win this state.

Still McCain

McCain is still leading in Utah 65% to 29% with 6% undecided. See the breakdown and details here. See the polls and percentages in other states by clicking here.