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Mark Pack

Author, 101 Ways To Win An Election, Polling UnPacked and Bad News

1992 US Presidential Election

Read about the 1992 US Presidential Election in which Bill Clinton and his Vice Presidential running mate Al Gore (Democrat) defeated the incumbent President, George Bush and his Vice President Dan Quayle (Republican). Clinton/Gore won with 370 electoral college votes to 168 for Bush/Quayle.

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The War Room: how Clinton won in ’92 – and the importance of thanking helpers

November 5, 2016 - 10:20 am

Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign team was headed by charismatic characters who make Jeremy Clarkson seem quiet and modest by comparison. … Read the full post »

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