(SALT LAKE CITY, UT) - A recent poll conducted by Public Policy Polling from September 27 - 28 reveals significant shifts in one of Utah's most memorable gubernatorial races. The polling results indicate a growing opportunity for Brian King as Governor Cox’s support wavers, alongside a serious write-in challenge from Phil Lyman.
“With just a few weeks until election day, the dynamics of this race have shifted dramatically. Here are the facts: Brian King is winning independent voters, the second-largest voting bloc in our state. Cox is struggling, polling at only 35%, with 47% of voters viewing him unfavorably. Meanwhile, right-wing write-in candidate Phil Lyman is at nearly 20%, siphoning votes directly from Cox's base,” said Gabi Finlayson, King’s Campaign Manager.
“The momentum is unmistakably with Brian King, and it’s easy to see why. Utahns want a leader who can build common-sense, bipartisan coalitions—not someone who panders to both sides while driving us further apart. Voters are fed up with the political monopoly on power and are looking for balanced leadership that prioritizes their needs and futures. The message is clear: it’s time for something new—for the better,” Finlayson added.
The King campaign is up with a six-figure statewide advertising campaign in the final weeks of the election. Ballots will be mailed on October 15th. The deadline to register to vote is October 25th. Election Day is November 5th.
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