so then you are saying henry ross perot was not qu
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yes he only got 19percent of the popular vote bush got 37percent of the popular vote and clinton got 47 percent of the popular vote
On November 3, Bill Clinton won the election to be the 42nd President of the United States by a wide margin in the Electoral College, receiving 43 percent of the popular vote against Bush's 37 percent and Perot's 19%.
Ross Perot
Henry Ross Perot, better known as Ross Perot, is an American businessman best known for being an independent presidential candidate in 1992 and the Reform party presidential candidate in 1996.
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Born: Jun 27, 1930 (age 86) · Texarkana, TX
Height: 5' 5" (1.66 m)
Net worth: $3.70 billion USD (2016)
Spouse: Margot Birmingham
Founded: Reform Party of the United States of America · Electronic Data Systems · Perot Systems · United We Stand America
Children: Ross Perot, Jr. (Son)
Quotes
If you can't stand a little sacrifice and you can't stand a trip across the desert with limited water, we're never going to straighten this coun…
Failures are like skinned knees, painful but superficial.
If someone is blessed as I am is not willing to clean out the barn, who will?
Timeline
1962: He left IBM in 1962 to found Electronic Data Systems (EDS) in Dallas, Texas, and courted large corporations for his data processing services.
1992: Based on his performance in the popular vote in 1992, Perot was entitled to receive federal election funding for 1996.
1992: United We Stand, H. Ross Perot at the Wayback Machine (archived December 9, 2000); text of the book published by Perot in 1992 to mark the launch of his presidential campaign, complete with charts.
1992: On February 20, 1992, he appeared on CNN's Larry King Live and announced his intention to run as an independent if his supporters could get his name on the ballot in all fifty states.
1995: In 1995, he founded the Reform Party and won their presidential nomination for the 1996 election.
1998: Perot did not give an endorsement during Jesse Ventura's run for governor of Minnesota in the 1998 election, and this became suspicious to detractors when he made fun of Ventura at a conference after Ventura had a falling out with the press.
here is more on perot
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ross-Perot