CAMPAIGN ’88 : GOP Ahead in Indiana
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<i> United Press International </i>
And in Indiana, the home state of Quayle, the Bush-Quayle ticket holds a 17-point lead, according to a poll published Thursday in the Indianapolis Star.
The statewide survey of 800 registered voters, conducted by the Gordon S. Black Corp. last Sunday and Monday, showed the Republicans leading 52% to 35%, with 13% undecided.
The survey had a margin of error of 3.5 percentage points.
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