Originally posted by DUShock
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Using my family for an example, In 1992 we had 12 registered voters (parents, siblings, sibling's spouses), they were 10 D and 2 I at the time. They ended up voting 7 for Perot and 5 for Clinton. They all hated Bush. There is a very good chance they would have been 12-0 Clinton if there had been no viable 3rd party choice. I know plenty of other Democratic leaning people who voted for Perot in 92. If you remember, Perot dropped out of the race in the summer of 92. It was during that time period that Clinton surged way ahead in the polls. After Perot got back in the race, the polls tightened up again. If Perot had not been on the ballot, I believe Clinton would have would have probably won by a bigger margin.
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