LIVINGSTON, N.J. — And the winner is...cockroach Clinton. That was the big news from Thursday's New Jersey Pest Management Association “Cockroach Derby,”as cockroach Clinton crossed the finish line ahead of cockroach Trump. [CLICK HERE to watch video of the event from MyCentralNewJersey.com.]
The derby, one of the highlights of the annual NJPMA clinic, trade show and clambake, has been run for the past 18 years and has been used to predict election results with 84 percent accuracy.
The lunch-hour race offered a fun diversion for the more than 500 pest management professionals attending a full-day of educational seminars led by leading pest management experts.
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