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July 14, 2011

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Lee

Salt Lake City is so liberal that a recent mayor, Rocky Anderson, had previously been on the board of the Utah Civil Liberties Union. Additionally, Salt Lake City voters voted by 63-37 against Utahs same-sex marriage ban in 2004, even though the measure passed statewide.

Anonymous

Im a current non-Mormon resident of Utah. To follow up on Andys second paragraph, I dont think the non-Mormon Utahns are really all that liberal, but they are almost uniformly anti-conservative. I think part of this comes from living under the cultural domination of the LDS Church, and part comes from the fact that many (most?) non-Mormon Utahns came here from somewhere else, and we came here because of the outdoor amenities. Our Dog-and-Subaru demographic has to be one of the least conservative groups in the country, at least among whites.

Rasmus

These dont seem to square with your national polls. Not counting Romney you have Utah just like 15-20 points or so more Republican than the nation as a whole (in terms of margin) when it should be double that.

BOSMAN

HaHaHaHa!It looks like Huntsman is running in the wrong party!

wt

Its kind of amazing just how much we learned about what we know to be a deep red state. Thanks for a great poll.

Anonymous

Why are you still polling Pawlenty head to head against Obama?In the last 7 GOP primaries with all candidates included (UT, NH, TX, NM, OR, MT and FL), Pawlenty has placed 9th, 8th, 8th, 6th, 7th, 7th and 7th.

Anonymous

I dont know what a fuller data set would say on the are non-Mormons in Utah really this liberal? question, but:Theres something theoretically to be said for the proposition that being surrounded by those one sees as ones real opponents makes one polarize against those opponents. Im surrounded by Democrats, and I frequently criticize Obama because I think Dems gives him a pass on way too much of his embrace of Republican-ism, but if I were surrounded by crazed Republicans, I imagine I would be much more pro-Obama, simply because he would seem so good compared to those around me.

angela

I lived in Utah for four years, and my husband is from SLC. The liberals there are extremely liberal, and the conservatives are extremely conservative. There are some moderates, but its definitely the most polarizing place Ive ever lived.

JoelW

Well what percentage of non-Mormons in Utah are hispanic? I think that will help you get towards your answer.Also, SLC is more than 50% non-LDS which means you have a large, non-Mormon, urban population in the state.

jpmassar

I believe you tweeted something about same-sex marriage polling results in Utah, but I never saw them published. Did I miss something? Or am I misremembering?Thanks.

Andy

I just moved from Utah about two weeks ago, and yes, it is that extreme. On both sides, really; I cant think of having encountered more conservative Republicans or more liberal Democrats than in the good ol Beehive State. I think that the conservatives see themselves as having the superior ideology, while the liberals, not unreasonably, see the state government as predominantly theocratic.I think its a chicken/egg thing, too; hard to tell how many are actually liberal Democrats and how many are just anti-conservative. Full disclosure: I was an anti-conservative, so I dont mean that as a pejorative. Interesting results, too. Shame about Huntsman. As a former Mormon, current liberal-leaning centrist, Im his prime demographic in a lot of ways.

I Am Iron Man

I think the Palin numbers make it clear that its early to rule out a Utah victory for Obama.Consider this scenario:1. Obamas overall approval (in the US) climbs into the upper 50s or even low 60s (due to an economic recovery and it becoming more and more clear that the modern Republican party is absolutely insane and cares only about the wealthy.)2. Michele Bachmann wins the GOP nomination.3. Bachmanns husband has an October surprise (it wont really be that surprising... but it will be to the clueless.)As terrible as Sarah Palin is, I really think Michele Bachmann is far worse. The only reason she performs better than Palin right now in the general election contests is because she is not as well known.

Chino Blanco

Similar question to jpmassar above...The Salt Lake Trib reported that you asked these three questions:-- Do you think same sex marriage should be legal, illegal, or you dont know-- Do you think interracial marriage should be legal, illegal, or you dont know?-- Do you think polygamy should be legal, illegal, or you dont knowWould be very interesting to see the polling on those.

Pope

I think non-Mormons in Utah arent really that liberal. I think many of them are attempting to lash out at the majority by disapproving of everything they do. I think theyd be much more like Nevada as a swing state if it werent for the Mormon influence.

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