The third and final presidential debate between President George H. W. Bush, Governor Bill Clinton, and Businessman Ross Perot took place on Monday, October 19, 1992, at Michigan State University, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Ross Perot, the billionaire tycoon who mounted two unsuccessful third-party presidential campaigns in the 1990s, died Tuesday, a ...
The Oct. 15, 1992, presidential debate promised to be an unusual one when compared to those in previous election years. For one, it featured three candidates rather than two, and for another, it ...
The William and Mary debate, the third between President Gerald Ford, the Republican, and Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, the Democratic challenger, did not appear to include a game-changer. But the UR ...
Comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan says Ross Perot nailed it back in the 1992 presidential race when he warned Americans about trade deals that would gut the country's manufacturing base. In a recent ...
With that self-deprecating one-liner in a debate against President George H.W. Bush and then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, Ross Perot defined his 1992 presidential bid. The line was candy for TV ...
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