Cruz and Rubio both visited Idaho over the weekend, holding rallies that drew crowds of thousands of people and featured endorsements from Idaho elected officials.

A Republican candidate needs to get at least 20 percent of the vote to get any delegates, meaning that, while Cruz is close and Rubio is also within the margin of error, if the vote on Tuesday mirrors the poll Trump will be the only candidate to get any of Idaho’s 32 Republican delegates.

The news release announcing the poll did not include a full breakdown by religion, but it did highlight one result — Trump does noticeably worse among Mormons, with 24 percent of them backing Cruz and 18 percent Trump.

Forty-four percent of all Idahoans and 46 percent of Republicans expect Trump to get the GOP nod, while 47 percent of all Idahoans and 61 percent of Democrats believe Clinton will be the party’s candidate. Twenty-three percent of those polled expect Trump to be the next president, 20 percent Clinton, 10 percent Sanders, 8 percent Cruz and 5 percent Rubio, while 27 percent don’t have a guess yet.

This latest poll of 601 adults was conducted between Feb. 17 and 26 by the Salt Lake City-based firm Dan Jones and Associates and has a margin of error of 4 percentage points.

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