Morning Must Reads for Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 307th day of the year. There are 59 days left in 2016.
Utahns remain opposed to a Bears Ears Monument. Republicans and Democrats on the Hill say only a few seats in the Utah Legislature are in play this year. Donald Trump is urging voters who cast their ballots early to switch their vote from Hillary Clinton to him.
Poll: Most Utahns Remain Opposed to a Bears Ears Monument
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
The number of Utahns who want President Barack Obama to create a 1.9 million-acre national park at Bears Ears has doubled in just over a month, a new UtahPolicy poll shows....
Analysis: What Utah House Seats are 'In Play' this Year?
By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor
What do Utah House Republican and Democratic leaders have in common?...
Democrats, Weinholtz use 'Mormon Baiting' to Attack Herbert in Mailer
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
A Democratic Party mailer suggests Gov. Gary Herbert would be partially responsible for fewer Mormon missionaries in Russia....
Weekly Survey: Make Your Fearless Predictions for the 2016 Election
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Time to make your fearless predictions on what will happen in the 2016 elections. ...
FiveThirtyEight: McMullin Needs a 'Game Changer' to Win Utah
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
There's no doubt Evan McMullin has scrambled the presidential race in normally rock-solid Republican Utah. However, his surge in the polls may not be enough to win the state's six electoral votes next week....
Better Utah Asks Lt. Gov. to Provide Same-Day Voter Registration Information to the Public
The Alliance for a Better Utah contacted the Lieutenant Governor’s Office requesting they provide Utahns with Election Day voter-registration information for those counties that will allow it this year....
Point of the Mountain Development Commission Selects Envision Utah to Lead Regional Planning Initiative
The Point of the Mountain Development Commission has selected a team led by Envision Utah to direct regional planning and determine the future of the geographic area converging between Salt Lake and Utah Counties. ...
National Parks Group Honors South East Utah Superintendent with Stephen T. Mather Award
National Parks Conservation Association awarded its Stephen T. Mather Award to South East Utah National Park Superintendent Kate Cannon this past weekend in honor of her decades of work on behalf of our national parks. ...
Salt Lake Chamber Women's Business Center Launches Online Trainings Through Virtual Locations Around the State
The Salt Lake Chamber Women’s Business Center is partnering with chambers of commerce and other organizations throughout the state to provide their services to women entrepreneurs and small business owners in both rural and suburban areas....
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Public needs to see Mohamed videos to perform its oversight role
Utah governor's half brother admits to soliciting sex from a minor
Utah voter cited after refusing to remove Trump-motto hat at polls
Chaffetz says he's received death threats after tweeting about FBI's Clinton probe
He's voted, but question remains: Whom did Mitt Romney back?
Rolly: Champion for Utah's less fortunate becomes a victim herself
Incumbent Reps. Chaffetz, Bishop, Stewart lead by huge margins
Salt Lake City Council extends moratorium on impact fees, a pause costing $500,000 per month
Utah Trump backers show support, Dems try to get out the vote
Deseret News
Richard Davis: The once and future presidential election campaign
Editorial: Utahns should reject 'homophobic' robocalls as 'means' that don't justify 'ends'
Provo mayor not seeking a third term
Herbert's half brother pleads guilty to attempting to entice minor
Ex-A.G. John Swallow asks judge to toss more criminal charges against him
S.L. moratorium on impact fees will continue, costing city $500K per month
S.L. considers options for homeless on winter nights
Utahns rally for Trump, Clinton, McMullin and Johnson with a week left before election
Other
Republican Raymond Ward battles Democrat Kurt Weiland for House District 19 (Standard-Examiner)
Provo Mayor John Curtis announces he will not seek re-election (Daily Herald)
Tentative budget approved for Utah County with no large increases included (Daily Herald)
Ethics complaint filed against Chaffetz over Twitter comment (Daily Herald)
District 54 Democrat hauls in campaign monies (Park Record)
Evan McMullin, White House hopeful, lays into Trump in Park City stop (Park Record)
The U.S. Stock Market Isn't Going Clinton's Way (Bloomberg)
Clinton's Silicon Valley secrets: Google boss Eric Schmidt drew up campaign plan (Daily Mail)
Trump wants 'special session' to repeal Obamacare (Politico)
If Dems will rig a debate for Clinton, what won't they do to win? (The Hill)
Former DNC chair Ed Rendell: Clinton campaign is making a mistake by attacking FBI director (CNN)
Clinton Plugs Another Weak Story About Trump's Ties to Putin (Bloomberg)
Financial markets jolted as US election polls tighten (Financial Times)
The FBI keeps showing up in this election (CNN)
Susan Sarandon Goes Full 'Bernie Or Bust,' Endorses Jill Stein (Huffington Post)
In the Nevada desert, Bundy family warns of another standoff (Washington Post)