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  1. Yeah, he’s for sure gonna make a strong Ross Perot play. I bet he tells himself he doesn’t even want to win, just shift American politics in a way that he deems as valuable. Also probably shake the Republican Party off trumpism, who he openly hates. The Dallas narrative of Perot is too appealing for a man like Cuban. Perot is one of the ...

  2. Vor 15 Stunden · The recent high-water mark is Ross Perot, who got 19% of the vote in 1992. The last third-party candidate to win a state and get Electoral Votes was George Wallace , who won Southern states in 1968.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Well, I’ve been there. Just a few weeks ago, my BYU intramural slow pitch softball team faced off against a squad of literal giants — Cougar football players, to be exact. As we lined up before our gargantuan opponents for the pregame meeting, I remember thinking, “Hey, it’s softball. Anything can happen. We can win this.”.

  4. Vor 19 Stunden · During the second presidential debate in 1992, Ross Perot famously said the North American Free Trade Agreement would create a “giant sucking sound” of American jobs to Mexico.

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  6. Vor einem Tag · This is arguably the biggest cycle for third parties since the Ross Perot era and we’ve been covering the LP’s divided efforts to navigate this environment throughout the year. That process culminated in a rowdy event that turned down Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and nominated a more obscure figure with closer ties to the movement. Read on for the details.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Ross Perot added his memorable "insight" to the debate over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) when he warned that passage of NAFTA would create a "giant sucking sound" as U. S. employers shipped jobs to Mexico, where wages are lower than wages in the United States. As it turned out, many U. S. firms chose not to pr