Washington • President Donald Trump leads rival Joe Biden by just 5 percentage points among Utah voters, a new poll shows, a worrisome showing for a Republican president in a deep-red state that hasn’t backed a Democrat for the White House in more than five decades.

With a margin of error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points, the race is a statistical tie between the two candidates, though the president has consistently polled between 45% to 50% in the state during his presidency. Trump won about 45% of the vote in the 2016 race that included Democrat Hillary Clinton and independent Evan McMullin.

President Lyndon B. Johnson, in 1964, was the last Democrat to win Utah's support.

Scott Howell, who is running Biden’s campaign in Utah, said the poll shows residents are looking for solid leadership amid the coronavirus pandemic and losing faith in Trump.

“The poll reflects the moderate centrist Utahn who wants to have leadership that represents the values of the majority of Utah citizens,” Howell said.

Biden, the former vice president, relies on “using science and fact-based information” in approaching the response to the virus outbreak rather than “feeling and assumptions” like Trump does, Howell added.

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The poll, conducted March 21-30 by Y2 Analytics and released Monday, surveyed 1,331 likely Utah voters.