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  2. 1992 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Although he did not win any states, Perot managed to finish ahead of one of the major party candidates in two states: In Maine, he received 30.44% of the vote to Bush's 30.39% (Clinton won Maine with 38.77%); in Utah, which Bush won with 43.36% of the popular vote, Perot collected 27.34% of the vote to Clinton's 24.65%. Perot also came in 2nd ...

  3. List of United States presidential elections by popular vote ...

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    In a United States presidential election, the popular vote is the total number or the percentage of votes cast for a candidate by voters in the 50 states and Washington, D.C.; the candidate who gains the most votes nationwide is said to have won the popular vote. As the popular vote is not used to determine who is elected as the nation's ...

  4. 1992 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    George H. W. Bush (Republican) Next Congress: 103rd: Presidential election; Partisan control: Democratic gain: Popular vote margin: Democratic +5.6%: Electoral vote: Bill Clinton (D) 370: George H. W. Bush (R) 168: 1992 presidential election results. Red denotes states won by Bush, blue denotes states won by Clinton.

  5. George H. W. Bush 1992 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Home state Popular vote Electoral vote Running mate Count Percentage Vice-presidential candidate Home state Electoral vote Bill Clinton: Democratic: Arkansas: 44,909,889 43.01% 370 Al Gore: Tennessee: 370 George H. W. Bush (incumbent) Republican: Texas 39,104,550 37.45% 168 Dan Quayle (incumbent) Indiana: 168 Ross Perot: Independent: Texas ...

  6. 1992 United States presidential election in New York

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    New York would be one of only three states, along with Washington, D.C., where if Bush's and Perot's vote had been combined, Clinton would still come out on top. The other two states are Arkansas and Maryland. Clinton's victory margin would make New York State about 10% more Democratic than the nation as a whole in the 1992 election.

  7. 1996 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Although Clinton's margin of victory in the popular vote was slightly greater than that of George H.W. Bush eight years prior, Dole won more states than Bush in part due to Clinton's relatively poor performance in areas of low population density, a precursor of the trend where future Democratic contenders for the presidency perform very well in ...

  8. 1992 United States presidential election in North Carolina

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    Bush took 43.44% of the vote to Clinton's 42.65%, a margin of 0.79%. North Carolina was the second-closest state in this election behind neighboring Georgia. [2] This was also the first time since 1956 when North Carolina did not support the winning candidate. It has since gone on to back losing Republicans Bob Dole in 1996, Mitt Romney in 2012 ...

  9. 1992 United States presidential election in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Iowa was won by Democratic governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas with 43.29% of the popular vote over incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush's 37.27%, a victory margin of 6.01%. Independent businessman Ross Perot finished in third, with 18.71% of the popular vote. [1]