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  1. August 18, 1988 George H.W. Bush wins the Republican Nomination in New Orleans, chooses Sen. J. Danforth Quayle as his running-mate. September 25, 1988 Dukakis/Bush debate at Wake Forest University. October 5, 1988 Bentsen/Quayle debate in Omaha, Nebraska. October 13, 1988 Dukakis/Bush debate in Los Angeles. November 8, 1988

  2. 8. Nov. 1988 · George Bush's campaign has combined vilification and invention in unprecedented quantities, while Michael Dukakis has belied his reputation for super competence by mismanaging his opportunities.

  3. United States presidential election of 1992, American presidential election held on Nov. 3, 1992, in which Democrat Bill Clinton defeated incumbent Republican Pres. George Bush. Independent candidate Ross Perot secured nearly 19 percent of the vote—the highest percentage of any third-party candidate in a U.S. presidential election in 80 years.

  4. 24. Aug. 2019 · The incumbent in 1988, Ronald Reagan. His second term expired at noon on January 20, 1989. The 1988 United States presidential election was the 51st quadrennial presidential election held on Tuesday, November 8, 1988. The Republican nominee, incumbent Vice President George H. W. Bush, defeated the Democratic nominee, Governor Michael Dukakis of ...

  5. 5. Okt. 1988 · Both George Bush and Michael Dukakis said their selections of a running mate would reveal a lot about themselves. And based on the history since World War II, there is almost a 50-50 chance that one of the two men here tonight will become President of the United States. The candidates are Senator Dan Quayle, the Republican nominee, and Senator Lloyd Bentsen, the Democratic nominee. (Applause)

  6. 29. Okt. 2020 · Vice President George H.W. Bush and Governor Michael Dukakis (D-MA) met at the University of California, Los Angeles, for the second of two debates prior to...

  7. 6. Okt. 2020 · Bush and Quayle at the 1988 Republican National Convention. Shepard Sherbell/CORBIS SABA/Corbis via Getty Image. Deep knowledge, daily. A saucy, perfectly delivered retort by Democratic vice ...