Ross Perot spoke of the deficit and the burden it unfairly placed on the up-and-coming generation. I was 21 years old in 1992. It was my first eligible presidential election of participation. And I voted for him. My thoughts were different back then. I didn't want to keep George Bush in office. And I didn't like Bill Clinton at first. More than 20 years later…I should have voted for Bill Clinton. (I did so with his re-election in 1996.) Ross Perot turned out to be an Alternative Republican. And his endorsements of George Bush and Mitt Romney revealed that all-too-clearly. (Did he also endorse John McCain as well?)
Bill Clinton in his last three years got a budget surplus if you were that concerned with the deficit.
Perot declined to endorse anybody in 2008, but 2000/2004/2012 it was for republican candidates.
Something to note was that George Bush's margin in 2000 was Basically Dole+Perot voters.
62% of Perot voters in 1996 went towards Bush as well as a lot of conservative democrats who voted for clinton in 1996 and switched over the lewinsky scandal and gun control.
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