It is conceivable that Perot "stole" enough votes from Bush to swing the election in Bill Clinton's favor because he received almost 19% of the vote while Bush received less than 6% of the vote.
What was the major issue in the 1992 presidential election?
The government deficit had increased, and the American economy had entered a recession. Bush's breaking of his commitment to not raise taxes during his 1988 campaign infuriated the public. Clinton was prepared to take advantage of Bush's political issues by 1992.
What independent candidate had a major impact on the election of 1992?
Ross Perot made an unsuccessful independent run for president of the United States in 1992. Perot, a Texas industrialist with expertise running multiple successful businesses, had never held public office but had been active in public affairs for the previous three decades.
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