Huntsman Loses GOP Primary In Utah Politico Staff, July 6, 2020
Utah Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox has defeated former Gov. Jon Huntsman for the GOP nomination for governor, ending Huntsman's comeback bid in the Republican primary.
The Associated press declared Cox the winner on Monday, nearly a week after last Tuesday's primary. Cox leads Huntsman in the vote count, 36 percent to 35 percent. Former state House Speaker Greg Hughs was third, with 21 percent.
Huntsman won two gubernatorial elections, in 2004 and 2008, before leaving office to serve as President Barack Obama's ambassador to China. After an ill-fated 2012 presidential campaign, President Donald Trump tapped Huntsman to serve as his ambassador to Russia, a post Huntsman left last October.
But Huntsman returned to Utah to face a different political landscape than the last time he was on the ballot. Cox has served as lieutenant governor since 2013 and was endorsed by outgoing Gov. Gary Herbert.
Cox will face Democratic nominee Chris Peterson, and attorney and consumer advocate, in the general election. Republicans have won every gubernatorial election in Utah since 1984.
That's plenty close enough for me to not take The Associated Press's declaration that Cox won as final. Perhaps more to the point, however, can any of our Utah members tell me who keeps voting for people like Huntsman and what Cox' odds are in the general election?
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