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Campaign 1976 / Oregon / Carter / Brown / Church #246092

CBS Evening News for Monday, May 24, 1976
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(Studio) Report on Oregon primary campaigns.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

(OR) Carter polls show that his lead over Church and Brown slipped. Carter shown campaigning He spent $55,000 on Oregon campaign; $45,000 went for advertising [CARTER - says he's best qualified person to be president of those running.] [CANTER - greets workers.]
REPORTER: Ed Rabel

(Oregon) Brown conducts write-in campaign. [BROWN - asks for write-in votes.] Election predicted to be close. Brown says he wouldn't be surprised if he won or lost Oregon election.
REPORTER: Richard Wagner

(OR) Church visits plywood factory. Says he favors compromise with regard to issue of clear cutting of timber. [CHURCH - says Brown entry in race will break up vote and help Carter.] Church visits University OR. Church challenges all candidates to national television debate. Church says race is dead heat.
REPORTER: Jed Duvall

(Studio) "Portland Oregonian "reports that poll shows Church ahead in Oregon presidential race, with Brown second and Carter third.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

Reporter(s):
Cronkite, Walter;
Duvall, Jed;
Rabel, Ed;
Wagner, Richard
Duration:
00:04:20

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