Polls found that Perot's voters were a 50:50 ratio of Democrats and Republicans. Many of them were disatisfied with the two-party system and wanted a break from it, and for some time Perot led the way in the polls. Perot's campaign was let down by a number of mistakes: at one point he pulled out of the race, and his running mate James Stockdale was seen as being disorientated when he participated in the vice presidential debate.
Nethertheless, Perot won 18% of the popular vote and was able to take part in the presidential debates. However, he did not carry any states or win any electoral votes. Bill Clinton, the most popular candidate, won a decisive victory in the electoral college. Perot got the largest share of the vote in states that were either strongly Democratic or Republican.
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I think it's George Bush and Bill Clinton
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Nixon was already in his second term and could not be re-elected again when the scandal broke. If you mean,did the watergate burglary affect the re-election of Nixon in 1972, I would say not. The burglary was foiled before anything was taken and would not have had great effect anyway.
what major issues were in the 1992 election
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Yes. Clinton won the election that year.
Bill Clinton.
It was the country's first fair and open election
Maybe Tom Harkin
George H.W. Bush lost
Bill Clinton
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