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1992 United States presidential election


1992 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

Democratic governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas defeated incumbent Republican president George H. W. Bush and independent businessman Ross Perot of Texas. The ...

Presidential Election of 1992 - 270toWin

The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor ...

United States presidential election of 1992 | George H.W. Bush, Bill ...

The United States presidential election of 1992 was an election held on November 3, 1992, in which Democrat Bill Clinton defeated incumbent Republican Pres.

1992 United States elections - Wikipedia

The 1992 United States elections elected state governors, the president of the United States, and members of the 103rd United States Congress.

The 1992 Presidential Election and the Rise of Democratic Populism

At the end of the Persian Gulf War, President George H. W. Bush seemed certain to win a second term. After only six weeks of airstrikes and 100 hours of ground ...

1992 | The American Presidency Project

Electoral Vote, Popular Vote. Presidential, Vice Presidential. Democratic, election party winner, William J. Clinton, Albert Gore, Jr. 370, 68.8%, 44,909,326 ...

1992 United States Presidential Election, Results by Congressional ...

Legend · Clinton (Democrat) · Clinton (DEM) D.C. · Bush (Republican).

1992 United States presidential debate | Bill Clinton, George H.W. ...

Watch the 1992 United States presidential debate between Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Ross Perot in Richmond, Virginia, on October 15, ...

Bill Clinton: Campaigns and Elections | Miller Center

The Campaign and Election of 1992: Bill Clinton easily defeated the leading Democratic contenders in the 1992 primaries, despite charges about having avoided ...

270toWin - 1992 Presidential Election Interactive Map

Create an alternate history with this 1992 interactive electoral map. Develop your own what-if scenarios. Change the president, the states won and the ...

1992 - FEC

The following official election results for the U.S. Presidential, Senatorial and. Congressional elections held on November 3, 1992, have been ...

1992 United States presidential election - American Politics Wiki

This election marked the end of a period of Republican dominance that began in 1968. Results. Bill Clinton won the election by a wide margin in the ...

The Vote-Stealing and Turnout Ejfects - of Ross Perot in the 1992

We focus on the 1992 presidential election since it is the one election in re- cent U.S. history in which a third-party candidate garnered more votes than the ...

1992 Presidential General Election Results

Presidential Candidate, Vice Presidential Candidate, Political Party, Popular Vote, Electoral Vote. William Clinton, Albert Gore Jr. Democratic, 44,909,806 ...

Historical U.S. Presidential Election Results - Britannica

The president and vice president of the United States are formally elected through an electoral college. Members (“electors”) of this ...

How Groups Voted in 1992 | ROPER CENTER

Demographic Group Clinton Bush Perot TOTAL All Voters Pct. 43% 37% 19% SEX Men 47 41 38 21 Women 53 45 38.

THE 1992 U.S. NATIONAL ELECTION - Oxford Academic

' In addition, the independent candidacy of Ross Perot became especially injurious to the Bush campaign, because theTexas billionaire's attacks on the President ...

Video: The US Presidential Election of 1992 | Candidates & Results

Short Summary. In 1991, President George H. W. Bush had sky-high approval ratings following Operation Desert Storm. He and Vice-President Dan Quayle easily ...

1992 United States presidential election - For All Mankind Wiki

Bill Clinton is the Democratic nominee for president. It is unknown who his running mate was. Democratic candidates.

1992 Electoral College Results | National Archives

President William J. Clinton [D] Main Opponent George Bush [R] Electoral Vote Winner: 370 Main Opponent: 168 Total/Majority: 538/270 Vice ...