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Ross Perot 1996 presidential campaign

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On Election Day (November 5), 1996, Perot took 8.40% of the popular vote and 0 electoral votes, a decrease of 10.51% from the previous election. However, it remains by far the most successful third party campaign run since Perot's first presidential campaign, with the Reform Party being the first and
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ruled that only Perot would be eligible for $ 32 million in federal matching funds as his 1992 candidacy was as an independent so anybody else nominated by the Reform Party would not be eligible for any matching funds and the Reform Party would struggle to raise funds without matching funds as Perot
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on November 9, 1993. "Perot's behavior during the debate was a source of mirth thereafter, including his repeated pleas to 'let me finish' in his southern drawl. The debate was seen by many as effectively ending Perot's political career." Support for NAFTA went from 34% to 57%.
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Perot won the nomination on August 17, 1996, and accepted it at the Reform Party convention the following day. Lamm stated that he was "not angry", but that he was unsure if he would vote for Perot. On September 10, Perot selected
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that he would seek the presidency again, like he had done in 1992, stating that, "If they feel I am the person they want to do this job, then certainly I will give them everything I have to get it done."
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with 18.91% of the popular vote as an independent and in six states was placed on the ballot on newly formed political parties. In the early nineties multiple independence parties under the leadership of
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In mid-August, Perot announced that he would be accepting $ 30 million in presidential public funds which would limit him to spend no more than $ 50,000 of his own money on his campaign.
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After initially stating that he would not seek the nomination of the Reform Party, Perot reversed his decision and announced his campaign the day after former Colorado governor
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stated that Perot "is a mortal threat to the Republican Party" and that the Reform Party, "threatens the viability of the Republican Party." Ironically, Buchanan himself
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On July 9, 1996, former Colorado governor Richard Lamm announced that he would seek the Reform Party's nomination. However, the next day on July 10, Perot announced on
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would only be allowed to donate at most $ 1,000. Another problem for any other Reform candidate would be the loss of ballot access in
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Gore's decisive victory was the saving of NAFTA and the beginning of the end of Perot as even a semi-serious public figure.
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announced his campaign. Perot easily won the nomination against Lamm in the mail-in primary and selected economist
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formed with ballot access due to Perot's success in 1992 and in 1995 joined together to form the Reform Party.
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to be his vice presidential running mate, but she declined the following month and chose to stay in Congress.
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Following the 1992 campaign Perot continued campaigning against NAFTA and accepted an offer by Vice President
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by taking over 5% of the popular vote. The Reform Party received $ 12.5 million in matching funds in
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due to Perot's name being placed onto the ballot as an independent by the Texas affiliate.
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Perot had initially stated that he would not seek the Reform nomination, but the
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determined he did not have a realistic chance to win. He received 8.4% of the
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Perot was rejected from participating in the presidential debates, unlike in
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Reform Party of the United States of America presidential campaigns
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requiring candidates to poll at least 15% in five national polls.
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only third political party in United States history to secure
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Perot became the most successful third party candidate since
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Reaves, Jessica; Frank Pelligrini (October 3, 2000).
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Campaign Fundraising and Spending By State/Territory
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1996 United States presidential election
Reform primaries
Ross Perot
Perot Systems
Pat Choate
Reform Party
Dallas
Texas
Russell Verney
Receipts
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1992
Reform Party
Larry King Live
Richard Lamm
Pat Choate
campaign
presidential public funds
presidential debates
Commission on Presidential Debates
federal matching funds
2000
1992
Theodore Roosevelt
1912
United We Stand America
Al Gore
Federal Election Commission

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