Presidential contests under way in Arizona, Utah, Idaho on 'Western Tuesday'



SEATTLE -- The presidential race came west Tuesday, as voting occurred in three states:  Arizona, Utah and Idaho.  It’s one of the last chances that the stop-Trump movement has of keeping the GOP front-runner from widening his lead enough to clinch the GOP nomination.

Long lines of voters were keeping the ballot sites open beyond their planned closing time Tuesday night in Idaho, Utah and Arizona.

The two states that are getting the most focus are Arizona and Utah, with the most delegates at stake.

Here are where things stand in terms of polling:

Arizona Polls (Source:  Real Clear Politics)

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    Democrats:


       

      Utah Polls (Source:  Deseret News/KSL)

      GOP:


        Democrats:


           

          Idaho Polls (Source:  Idaho Politics Weekly)

          Democrats:


            Based on polls, there could be four different winners Tuesday night.  The only candidate that is likely to not do well Tuesday night is GOP candidate John Kasich.