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Title: 1988 Kentucky Democratic Primary Map
Post by: RBH on February 03, 2007, 02:57:33 PM
Gore 117, Dukakis 2, Gephardt 1

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Overall results (http://elect.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/1EE01231-7A38-46E4-8A1F-E3A1C02015E5/6251/res_president1.txt):

Gore - 46%
Dukakis - 19%
Jesse Jackson - 16%
Gephardt - 9%
Gary Hart - 4%
Uncommitted - 3%
Paul Simon - 3%
Other - 1%

Jesse Jackson's best counties in this primary:

Jefferson - 29%
Fayette - 26%
Christian - 22%
Woodford - 18%
Bourbon/Scott/McCracken - 17%

Dukakis' best counties

Campbell - 29%
Kenton - 28%
Boyd/Fayette - 27%
Boyle - 25%

LaRouche's best county: Clinton (9 votes of 406, 2.22%)

Paul Simon recieved 22% of the vote in Livingston county.

And this was a March 1988 primary, instead of the typical meaningless May primaries.


Title: Re: 1988 Kentucky Democratic Primary Map
Post by: Bandit3 the Worker on February 26, 2007, 12:09:08 AM
I cannot believe Campbell was Dukakis's best county in the state. I'm from Campbell County, and I remember a lot of nutjobs here complaining about Dukakis being "communist" and all.

At the time, this was easily the most conservative large county in Kentucky, but still it had slightly more registered Democrats than Republicans. Anyone who had any power though was a Republican. This doesn't explain why Dukakis would do so well in a Democratic primary in Campbell County.

Paul Simon recieved 22% of the vote in Livingston county.

That's because Livingston is almost in Illinois.