Saw some reports that McMullin will have a few Wyoming rallies next week.
Well, he might be able to win Uinta County, at least.
That would be impressive; it will probably be his best county at the very least though. He's only a write in in Wyoming. Wyoming has given thought to write ins though. Back in 2010, a write in for US Senate got about 7% statewide. I could see McMullin hitting 5% or so; he could've had a higher ceiling if he was actually on the ballot.
What's really funny to me is that McMullin's platform is probably a lot closer to Wyoming's values than Trump's. Alas, my dear southern neighbors (at least, those outside Teton, Albany, and Sweetwater Counties) practically robo-vote for Republicans in every election, so he wouldn't have much pull even if he was officially on the ballot.