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30 October, 03:30

In the 1992 national elections, democratic candidate bill clinton

a. campaigned as a "new democrat" who proposed to move away from his party's traditional liberalism.

b. campaigned on a platform criticizing president bush's leadership in the persian gulf war.

c. effectively prevented third-party candidate ross perot from taking votes away from the democrats.

d. stayed away from economic issues because of the growing prosperity under president bush.

e. proved inarticulate and unable to respond to sharp republican attacks on his character and record. 2. a principal constituency that voted heavily for bill clinton over president bush and h. ross perot was

a. gun owners.

b. arab americans.

c. conservatives.

d. supporters of the persian gulf war.

e. women.

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  1. 30 October, 06:34
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    In the 1992 national elections, Democratic candidate Bill Clinton

    a. campaigned as a "new Democrat" who proposed to move away from his party's traditional liberalism.

    2. A principal constituency that voted heavily for Bill Clinton over President Bush and H. Ross Perot was

    e. women

    On that second question, some detail: 45% of women voting in the 1992 election voted for Clinton, compared to 38% for Bush and 17% for Perot. And overall more women than men voted in 1992. 53% of the total voter turnout were women.
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