Morning Must Reads for Monday, October 3, 2016

Good Monday morning from Salt Lake City. Happy New Year to those of you who are celebrating Rosh Hashanah. Today is the 277th day of the year. There are 89 days left in 2016.

Utahns support legalizing medical marijuana. Donald Trump’s tax returns show he claimed a $916 million loss in 1995. Leaked videos show LDS Church leaders discussing controversial issues.

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Ten talking points for Monday:

  1. Utahns overwhelmingly support legalizing medical marijuana, but remain opposed to recreational use [Utah Policy].
  2. Bombshell! Over the weekend the New York Times published three pages of Donald Trump‘s 1995 tax returns which showed he claimed a $916 million business loss that year. The yuge write-off means he could have avoided paying taxes for the next 18 years [New York Times]. Times’ reporter Susanne Craig details how she came to be in possession of the documents and how she verified their authenticity [New York Times]. The question on everyone’s mind is who leaked Trump’s tax records to the media? [Washington Post]. Craig, the reporter behind the leaked tax returns, remained mum when she was asked if there are more leaked Trump documents forthcoming [The Hill].
  3. Speaking of leaks, on Sunday leaked videos of LDS Church leaders discussing controversial issues made their way online [Tribune, Deseret News].
  4. Hillary Clinton has jumped to a 6-point lead in a new national survey. The same poll gave Donald Trump a one-point lead over Clinton before the first presidential debate [Politico]. Meanwhile, polling guru Nate Silver gives Clinton a 66.7% chance to win the White House in November [Five Thirty Eight].
  5. Donald Trump has opened a new line of attack against Hillary Clinton, bringing more attention to her husband’s infidelity [New York Times].
  6. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani seemingly suggests Donald Trump would be a better president than Hillary Clinton because she’s a woman. He later tried to back away from that comment [Politico].
  7. Here are five reasons why this coming week will likely decide who wins the presidential election in November [Politico].
  8. Gov. Gary Herbert is backpedaling from his pledge to seek up to $400 million in new funding for education in next year’s budget. His office says that figure is a target for new spending over the next few years [Tribune].
  9. A new survey says 60% of Utahns think Utah GOP leaders should vote for Donald Trump in November, but many Republicans don’t want to discuss their party’s nominee [Tribune].
  10. Former Lt. Gov. Greg Bell, who was just appointed to the Utah Transit Authority Board, says he will push for more transparency for the embattled agency [Tribune].

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