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* July 1992
* July 1992
** [[w:1992 Democratic National Convention]] (Monday, 1992-07-13 through Thursday, 1992-07-16)
** [[w:1992 Democratic National Convention]] (Monday, 1992-07-13 through Thursday, 1992-07-16)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Democratic_National_Convention
*** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Democratic_National_Convention
** NY Times (1992-07-17): https://www.nytimes.com/1992/07/17/news/grass-roots-ross-perot-perot-says-democratic-surge-reduced-prospect-victory.html
** NY Times (1992-07-17): https://www.nytimes.com/1992/07/17/news/grass-roots-ross-perot-perot-says-democratic-surge-reduced-prospect-victory.html
*** "''In halting his campaign before it ever formally began, Ross Perot explained today that the Democratic Party had become so much stronger recently that he no longer believed he could win the election at the polls in November. [...] A survey of 950 registered voters taken Monday and Tuesday by CBS News put him in third place in the Presidential race, with 17 percent of the respondents saying they favored his candidacy. It was the first time in months that Mr. Perot had been below 20 percent in a national poll.''"
*** "''In halting his campaign before it ever formally began, Ross Perot explained today that the Democratic Party had become so much stronger recently that he no longer believed he could win the election at the polls in November. [...] A survey of 950 registered voters taken Monday and Tuesday by CBS News put him in third place in the Presidential race, with 17 percent of the respondents saying they favored his candidacy. It was the first time in months that Mr. Perot had been below 20 percent in a national poll.''"

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I remember this election well. I've included many links I've gather about the 1992 United States presidential election from others as well as stuff I've found myself.

Pre-election

Results

Post-election

1992

Below are newspaper columns and other news sources after the election, which can be useful for finding other data:

Pontification

Below are blog posts, emails, editorials and other pontification well after Bill Clinton was out of office: