Who won the 1992 presidential debates?
Clinton emerged out as the winner of the second debate leading over both Bush and Perot. Poll conducted by CNN/USA TODAY from Oct. 16-18, showed 58 percent calling Clinton the winner, 16 percent said Bush won and 15 percent said Perot.
What was a major result of the election of 1992?
Clinton won a plurality in the popular vote and a majority of the electoral vote, breaking a streak of three straight Republican victories. He won states in every region of the country.
Who did Clinton beat 1996?
The 1996 United States presidential election was the 53rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996. Incumbent Democratic President Bill Clinton defeated former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, the Republican nominee, and Ross Perot, the Reform Party nominee.
What month was the 1992 presidential campaign?
Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign
Clinton-Gore ’92 | |
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Affiliation | Democratic Party |
Status | Announced: October 3, 1991 Presumptive nominee: June 2, 1992 Official nominee: July 16, 1992 Won election: November 3, 1992 Inaugurated: January 20, 1993 |
Headquarters | Little Rock, Arkansas |
Did Ross Perot win any counties?
Perot was the first third party candidate since George Wallace in 1968 to finish first in a county, winning counties in Alaska (divided into boroughs), California, Nevada, Colorado, Kansas, Texas and Maine. He won his largest percentage in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska and Loving County, Texas with over 40%.
Who ran for president in 1996 primaries?
Senator Bob Dole of Kansas, the former Senate majority leader was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1996 Republican National Convention held from August 12 to 15, 1996, in San Diego, California; Dole resigned from the Senate in June 1996 once he became the …