Independent Presidential Candidate Evan McMullin Says GOP Leaders Are 'Putting Party Over Principle'

McMullin hopes to win Utah to show that voters put principles first.

McMullin argued that the GOP is going astray with Trump as its nominee and that he is skeptical the party can quickly make the changes needed to return to conservative principles and appeal to a broad segment of American voters.

That call for a new conservative party could take off with a win in Utah, which McMullin says would send a strong message to the country that voters "still stand on principle."

No independent candidate in a general presidential election has won all of a state's electoral votes since 1968, when segregationist George Wallace won Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.

"They are the ones who are funding our campaign," he said. "They are supporting us. They are carrying our message online, on social media. And that's the support that we care about."