Now Rasmussen and thousands of Utah Republicans wary of Trump are left scrambling to settle on a candidate of choice come Election Day. Yet Trump has shattered the Republican consensus here, activating fault lines under even the most stable-looking electorate. "I do believe her to be almost hopelessly corrupt," said Rasmussen, a former legislative chairman and member of the Cache County Republican Party Executive Committee. David Irvine, a former Republican state legislator and retired brigadier general, said voting for Johnson or McMullin is as useful as voting for "Donald Duck." Clinton has done little to court Utah voters outside of a guest editorial laced with Mormon themes in the Deseret News.
Source: Fox News August 18, 2016 07:18 UTC