Reform Party Convention Nominating Speeches
In their first national convention, Reform Party delegates gathered in person and by satellite to listen to the two men seeking the party’s … read more
In their first national convention, Reform Party delegates gathered in person and by satellite to listen to the two men seeking the party’s presidential nomination, Richard Lamm, a former Democratic governor of Colorado, and Ross Perot, who garnered 19 percent of the popular vote in the 1992 presidential election. Both men criticized Democrats and Republicans for not addressing the truly important issues, such as the deficit, the economy, fair trade, and political cynicism. Over the next week, Reform Party members will select their nominee by mail. close
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- Dean Barkley U.S. Senate Candidate I-MN->Reform Party
- Debbie Kraus Arkansas
- Laureen Oliver Chairman Reform Party of the United States of America->New York (State)
- Mark Sinclair Economist Ernst and Young Accounting
- Russell Verney National Coordinator Reform Party of the United States of America
- Joan Vinson Executive Director United We Stand America
- Ed Zschau Vice Presidential Candidate Reform Party of the United States of America
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