Jerome model: In Utah trails by a very clear margin
The Jerome model published an updated forecast of the election outcome. The model currently predicts a two-party vote share of 35.4% for Clinton and 64.6% for Trump in Utah.
Putting the results in context
As a general rule, however, don't have too much faith in the results of single econometric models, since they may contain large errors. Rather than trusting the results from single econometric models, the best practice scientific advice is to consult combined econometric models or, even better, the combined PollyVote forecast that includes forecasts from different methods, each of which includes different data.
Comparison to other econometric models
When compared to the average results of other econometric models Clinton performed better with 6.8 percentage points, while Trump did worse with 6.8 percentage points.
Comparison to the combined PollyVote
Clinton has 1.7 percentage points less and Trump has 1.7 percentage points more when the results of the econometric model are compared to the combined PollyVote forecast for Utah.