• Bush Campaign Rally

    President Bush spoke to supporters in the Palace arena in Michigan two days before election day. Following an introduction from Detroit basketball player Bill Lambier, the president criticized Gov. Clinton's record in Arkansas and his "pattern of deception" concerning the draft. The president spoke to a large crowd while surrounded by teenagers dressed in ethnic costumes.

  • 1992 Presidential Election

    Mr. Buchanan, former 1992 Republican presidential candidate, discussed the 1992 presidential race and the presidential campaign of President Bush.

  • Bush Campaign Speech

    President Bush spoke to a meeting of Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise owners in the Opryland Hotel in Nashville four days prior to the election. In his remarks, the president criticized the policy proposals of Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Bill Clinton, and advanced his own policy proposals on education and economic recovery.

  • Clinton Campaign Rally

    Gov. Clinton spoke at a Democratic campaign rally. He criticized the Bush administration's economic policies.

  • Third Party Candidates Forum

    Mr. Marrou, the Libertarian Party presidential candidate, and Ms. Fulani, the New Alliance Party presidential candidate, discussed the 1992 presidential campaign. They responded to the same questions asked of the candidates in the three major presidential debates, and also took questions from viewers.

  • Bush Campaign Rally

    The president spoke from a podium to a large rally in St. Louis, criticizing Democratic candidate Bill Clinton's record in Arkansas and predicting and upturn in the U.S. economy.

  • Bush Campaign Speech

    President Bush spoke to an excited crowd of supporters during a campaign stop in Michigan. In his remarks, the president, surrounded by cheering supporters holding signs, criticized his opponent's record as governor of Arkansas, and labelled Sen. Al Gore "Ozone Man."

  • Clinton Campaign Rally

    Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Bill Clinton spoke to supporters at a campaign rally in Cobo Hall in Detroit. In his remarks, Gov. Clinton angrily took exception to several instances in which the Bush administration took credit for legislation it had opposed but that was passed by Congress. He urged the crowd to remove President Bush from office, and called for ...opportunity and responsibility in America. Show SummaryShow Full Text

  • Perot Campaign Rally

    Independent presidential candidate Ross Perot spoke to supporters at a campaign rally in Denver. After appearing at the podium with his wife and introducing her to the crowd, Mr. Perot called for a "two minute drill" from his supporters to win the election in the final week. Mr. Perot chided his opponents in his speech for following in his media tracks, and pledged to get his ...message through if he had to buy a television station. Show SummaryShow Full Text

  • Perot Campaign Commercial 1992

    Independent presidential candidate Ross Perot spoke to supporters in a thirty minute political advertisement to air October 28 at 11:30 P.M. E.S.T. on the CBS network. The show, entitled, "Rally," featured excerpts from Perot campaign appearances and remarks from Perot supporters claiming Perot is a viable candidate. The show's title screen read, "Ross: You Bet Your Hat He ...Can Win." Show SummaryShow Full Text

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