Americans were dissatisfied with both major-party options for president. The incumbent was viewed as prioritizing foreign ...
Carter and Clinton appealed to Louisiana voters. However, the state's current political climate dims any chance of backing ...
Many seem to be against ranked choice voting. Without ranked choice, and with more than two candidates, frequently someone who doesn’t have the support of the majority wins, and that may lead to them ...
Third party presidential candidates Ross Perot, Theodore Roosevelt, S.C. Gov. Strom Thurmond and George Wallace had more ...
Including: NYC riot after Rodney King verdict, police brutality, artwashing, bombing of Pan Am flight 103, pot parade, cop watch, Ross Perot's Nixon connection, etc. The Shadow #24 (June 1992) | ...
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George Wallace’s segregationist American Independent Party captured 13.5% of the vote in 1968, while Ross Perot’s 1992 Independent run, driven by economic concerns, earned 19%. More recently ...
Ross Perot, the populist billionaire from Texas, had warned during the 1992 presidential campaign that free trade would create a “giant sucking sound” as American manufacturing jobs fled ...
I had no path to victory." Advertisement Perot was a third-party candidate in 1992, appearing in the debates between Bill Clinton and President George H. W. Bush. Clinton won and Perot earned 18.9 ...
more than Ralph Nader’s actual vote share in 2000 and Gary Johnson’s in 2012 or 2016 but significantly less than Perot’s in 1992 or 1996, John Anderson’s in 1980, or George Wallace’s in ...
Washington University in St. Louis hosted presidential or vice presidential debates in 1992, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2016.
Bergen playfully reminisced about a 1992 political speech where Indianapolis native Quayle attacked her “Murphy Brown” character for becoming pregnant and deciding to raise a child as a single ...