Ross Perot, the tech billionaire who upended the 1992 presidential race with an unlikely and surprisingly popular independent bid, has died, PEOPLE confirms. He was 89. He died at his home in Dallas ...
Ross Perot, who died at the age of 89 on Tuesday, is perhaps the most notable presidential candidate to run from a third-party, which he did in 1992 and 1996. But anyone who watched “Saturday Night ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s strategy to gain ballot access as an independent presidential candidate in every state ahead of the 2024 election is proving to be similar to that of Ross Perot, the ...
Businessman and two-time presidential candidate Ross Perot died Tuesday at the age of 89. Perot's life was more than just being a two-time non-major-party presidential candidate, but his campaigns ...
He helped build H. Ross Perot’s company Electronic Data Systems into a leading data processing firm. He later played a crucial role in Mr. Perot’s 1992 presidential campaign. By Adam Nossiter A ...
Recent statements by GOP operatives — meant to discourage Donald Trump from launching an independent campaign if he fails to take the party’s 2016 presidential nomination — have repeated the claim ...
Ross Perot, the Texas billionaire who could be America's next president, gives the straight answers he's famous for in a 1-hour interview with Emmy Award-Winning journalist David Frost. Questioned on ...
For the most part, in states where support for Ross Perot was weakest in 1992. Those conclusions were prompted by comparing the results in four-way pairings from the Washington Post/Survey Monkey poll ...
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In 1992, a Texas billionaire had had enough with both parties and decided to use his considerable fortune to run for president as an independent. The billionaire part might have been unique, but the ...