CAMPAIGN ’88 : Bellwether Straw Vote
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Dukakis was the heavy favorite for President in a straw poll of voters in Crook County, Ore., which has an unblemished record for picking presidential winners dating back 108 years.
Dukakis was the choice of 57% (600 votes) of more than 1,000 people responding to a survey conducted by Crestview Cable Television. Bush was picked by 42% (447).
Crook County, located in north-central Oregon, has never been wrong in picking the winner of the popular vote in a presidential race since the county was formed in 1882.
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