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Republican Party platform of 1992 at The American Presidency Project; Ronald Reagan's Address to the 1992 Republican National Convention (video) Patrick Buchanan's Address to the 1992 RNC, the "Culture War" speech. Text, audio and video. Mary Fisher's A Whisper of AIDS Speech to the 1992 Republican National Convention Text, audio and video.
At the 1992 Republican National Convention, Buchanan delivered his "culture war" speech in support of the nominated President Bush. In 1996, he ran against eventual Republican nominee Bob Dole , but withdrew after getting only 21 percent of Republican primary votes.
Presidential primaries and caucuses of the Republican Party took place within all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia between February 18 to June 9, 1992. The contests chose the 2,277 delegates sent to the national convention in Houston, Texas from August 17 to August 20, 1992, who selected the Republican Party's nominees for president and vice president in the 1992 United States ...
No California politician has successfully run for president since Ronald Reagan in 1984.
In 1992, Pat Buchanan mounted his first presidential campaign, challenging incumbent president George H. W. Bush for the Republican nomination. Buchanan campaigned as a more—conservative alternative to Bush, and although he did not win any primary contests, he received 37 percent of the vote in the New Hampshire primary and ultimately ...
At the 1992 Republican convention, Pat Buchanan, ... Gov. Gavin Newsom’s wife when he was mayor of San Francisco, gave a blistering speech tearing into California.
In the hurried 48 hours before the convention began, Trump aides not only rewrote his speech but also sent a message to other convention speakers to soften some of their remarks.
Bush allowed Buchanan to give a prime time address at the Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas, and his "Culture War" speech alienated liberal Republicans. With intense pressure on the Buchanan delegates to relent, the tally for president went as follows: George H. W. Bush 2166; Pat Buchanan 18; former ambassador Alan Keyes 1