Abbreviation,Selected Map,Total_EV,Shift,Shift tooltip,I_Nominee tooltip,blank,D-Check,D_Nominee_prop,Color Bins,Independent spacing,Direction,Spacer,R-Check,D_Percentage,D_DifferencePercentage,D_Difference,D_EV,D_EV_Total,D_Nominee,R_Nominee_prop,D_PopularPercentage,D_Votes,D_Votes_Total,Hex_Column,Hex_Row,I_Percentage,I_EV,I_EV_Total,I_Nominee tooltip ●,I_Nominee tooltip ')',I_Nominee tooltip 'Percentage)',I_Nominee tooltip '(',I_Nominee,I_PopularPercentage,I_Votes,I_Votes_Total,Independent spacing (popular),Info,Last_RD_Difference,Last_Winner,Last_Winner_Percentage,Number of Records,RD_Difference (bin),RD_Difference,R_Percentage,R_DifferencePercentage,R_Difference,R_EV,R_EV_Total,R_Nominee,I_Nominee_prop,R_PopularPercentage,R_Votes,R_Votes_Total,Region,Row,Shift :(l/r),Shift abbreviation,Space,State (red),State (blue),State (yellow),State,State_Winner,Total Votes,Total_Votes_USA,Winner_Percentage,Winning Party,Year MN,Hex,10,5,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,51.1,7.6,99441,10,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1120438,47402357,4.5,2,11.8,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,257704,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-11.6,D,-43.5,1,-20,-16.1,35.0,3.1,18635,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,766476,39198755,Midwest,2,-4.5,0.5,5,,Minnesota,,Minnesota,D,2192640,96277223,-51.1,D,1996 WI,Hex,11,6,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,48.8,7.7,30905,11,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1071971,47402357,5.5,2,10.4,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,227339,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-4.3,D,-41.1,1,-15,-10.3,38.5,1.7,-85826,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,845029,39198755,Midwest,2,-6.0,0.5,7,,Wisconsin,,Wisconsin,D,2196169,96277223,-48.8,D,1996 MI,Hex,18,6,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,51.7,7.900000000,118471,18,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1989653,47402357,7.5,2,8.7,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,336670,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-7.4,D,-43.8,1,-15,-13.2,38.5,2.1,-73728,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1481212,39198755,Midwest,2,-5.8,0.5,8,,Michigan,,Michigan,D,3848844,96277223,-51.7,D,1996 IL,Hex,22,3,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,54.3,5.7,-111606,22,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,2341744,47402357,6,3,8.0,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,346408,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-14.3,D,-48.6,1,-20,-17.5,36.8,2.5,-147075,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1587021,39198755,Midwest,2,-3.2,0.5,6,,Illinois,,Illinois,D,4311391,96277223,-54.3,D,1996 IA,Hex,7,4,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,50.3,7,33905,7,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,620258,47402357,5,3,8.5,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,105159,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-6,D,-43.3,1,-15,-10.4,39.9,2.6,-12247,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,492644,39198755,Midwest,3,-4.4,0.5,5,,Iowa,,Iowa,D,1234075,96277223,-50.3,D,1996 OH,Hex,21,4,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Left,0,,47.4,7.2,163280,21,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,2148222,47402357,8,3,10.7,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,483207,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-1.900000000,D,-40.2,1,-10,-6.4,41.0,2.7,-34427,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1859883,39198755,Midwest,3,-4.5,0.5,7,,Ohio,,Ohio,D,4534434,96277223,-47.4,D,1996 MO,Hex,11,4,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Right,0,,47.5,3.4,-27938,11,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1025935,47402357,5.5,4,10.1,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,217188,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-10.2,D,-44.1,1,-10,-6.3,41.2,7.3,78857,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,890016,39198755,Midwest,4,3.9,-0.5,5,,Missouri,,Missouri,D,2158065,96277223,-47.5,D,1996 ME,Hex,4,12,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,C,,Left,0,,51.6,12.8,49368,4,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,312788,47402357,11.5,0,14.2,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,85970,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-8.4,D,-38.8,1,-25,-20.8,30.8,0.400000000,-20126,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,186378,39198755,Northeast,0,-12.4,0.5,11,,Maine,,Maine,D,605897,96277223,-51.6,D,1996 VT,Hex,3,7,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,C,,Left,0,,53.4,7.3,4302,3,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,137894,47402357,10,1,12.0,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,31024,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-15.7,D,-46.1,1,-25,-22.3,31.1,0.700000000,-7770,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,80352,39198755,Northeast,1,-6.6,0.5,10,,Vermont,,Vermont,D,258449,96277223,-53.4,D,1996 NH,Hex,4,9,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Left,0,,49.3,10.4,37174,4,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,246214,47402357,11,1,9.7,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,48390,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-1.3,D,-38.9,1,-10,-9.9,39.4,1.8,-5952,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,196532,39198755,Northeast,1,-8.6,0.5,11,,New Hampshire,,New Hampshire,D,499175,96277223,-49.3,D,1996 NY,Hex,33,13,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,C,,Left,0,,59.5,9.8,311727,33,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,3756177,47402357,9.5,2,8.0,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,503458,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-15.8,D,-49.7,1,-30,-28.9,30.6,-3.3,-413157,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1933492,39198755,Northeast,2,-13.1,0.5,9,,New York,,New York,D,6316129,96277223,-59.5,D,1996 RI,Hex,4,15,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,D,,Left,0,,59.7,12.7,19751,4,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,233050,47402357,11.5,2,11.2,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,43723,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-18,D,-47,1,-35,-32.9,26.8,-2.2,-26918,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,104683,39198755,Northeast,2,-14.9,0.5,10,,Rhode Island,,Rhode Island,D,390284,96277223,-59.7,D,1996 MA,Hex,12,15,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,D,,Left,0,,61.5,14,253101,12,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1571763,47402357,10.5,2,8.9,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,227217,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-18.5,D,-47.5,1,-35,-33.4,28.1,-0.900000000,-86942,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,718107,39198755,Northeast,2,-14.9,0.5,11,,Massachusetts,,Massachusetts,D,2556786,96277223,-61.5,D,1996 PA,Hex,23,0,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Left,0,,49.2,4.1,-23345,23,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,2215819,47402357,9,3,9.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,430984,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-9,D,-45.1,1,-10,-9.2,40.0,3.9,9328,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1801169,39198755,Northeast,3,-0.2,0.5,8,,Pennsylvania,,Pennsylvania,D,4506118,96277223,-49.2,D,1996 NJ,Hex,15,15,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,53.7,10.7,216123,15,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1652329,47402357,10,3,8.5,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,262134,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-2.4,D,-43,1,-20,-17.8,35.9,-4.7,-253787,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1103078,39198755,Northeast,3,-15.4,0.5,9,,New Jersey,,New Jersey,D,3075807,96277223,-53.7,D,1996 CT,Hex,8,12,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,52.8,10.6,53422,8,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,735740,47402357,11,3,10.0,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,139523,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-6.400000000,D,-42.2,1,-20,-18.1,34.7,-1.100000000,-95204,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,483109,39198755,Northeast,3,-11.7,0.5,10,,Connecticut,,Connecticut,D,1392614,96277223,-52.8,D,1996 DC,Hex,3,0,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,E,,Left,0,,85.2,0.600000000,-34399,3,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,158220,47402357,12,5,1.9,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,3611,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-75.5,D,-84.6,1,-80,-75.9,9.3,0.200000000,-3359,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,17339,39198755,Northeast,4,-0.4,0.5,10,,Dist. of Col.,,Dist. of Col.,D,185726,96277223,-85.2,D,1996 DE,Hex,3,7,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,51.8,8.3,14301,3,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,140355,47402357,9.5,4,10.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,28719,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-8.2,D,-43.5,1,-20,-15.2,36.6,1.3,-3251,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,99062,39198755,Northeast,5,-7.0,0.5,9,,Delaware,,Delaware,D,270845,96277223,-51.8,D,1996 KY,Hex,8,2,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Right,0,,45.8,1.2,-28490,8,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,636614,47402357,6.5,4,8.7,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,120396,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-3.3,D,-44.6,1,-5,-0.900000000,44.9,3.6,6105,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,623283,39198755,South,4,2.4,-0.5,6,,Kentucky,,Kentucky,D,1388708,96277223,-45.8,D,1996 WV,Hex,5,2,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,51.5,3.1,-3189,5,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,327812,47402357,7.5,4,11.3,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,71639,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-13,D,-48.4,1,-15,-14.7,36.8,1.4,-8028,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,233946,39198755,South,4,-1.7,0.5,7,,West Virginia,,West Virginia,D,636459,96277223,-51.5,D,1996 MD,Hex,10,2,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,54.3,4.5,-22364,10,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,966207,47402357,8.5,4,6.5,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,115812,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-14.2,D,-49.8,1,-20,-16,38.3,2.7,-25564,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,681530,39198755,South,4,-1.8,0.5,9,,Maryland,,Maryland,D,1780870,96277223,-54.3,D,1996 AR,Hex,6,1,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Right,0,,53.7,0.5,-30652,6,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,475171,47402357,6,5,7.9,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,69884,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-17.7,D,-53.2,1,-20,-16.9,36.8,1.3,-11908,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,325416,39198755,South,5,0.8,-0.5,5,,Arkansas,,Arkansas,D,884262,96277223,-53.7,D,1996 TN,Hex,11,2,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Right,0,,48.0,0.900000000,-24375,11,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,909146,47402357,7,5,5.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,105918,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-4.7,D,-47.1,1,-5,-2.4,45.6,3.2,22230,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,863530,39198755,South,5,2.3,-0.5,6,,Tennessee,,Tennessee,D,1894105,96277223,-48,D,1996 LA,Hex,9,8,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,52.0,6.4,111866,9,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,927837,47402357,5.5,6,6.9,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,123293,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-4.6,D,-45.6,1,-15,-12.1,39.9,-1.1,-20800,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,712586,39198755,South,6,-7.5,0.5,5,,Louisiana,,Louisiana,D,1783959,96277223,-52,D,1996 FL,Hex,25,8,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Left,0,,48.0,9,474172,25,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,2546870,47402357,8.5,8,9.1,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,483870,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",1.9,R,40.9,1,-10,-5.7,42.3,1.4,71226,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,2244536,39198755,South,7,-7.6,0.5,9,,Florida,,Florida,D,5303794,96277223,-48,D,1996 WA,Hex,11,1,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Left,0,,49.8,6.4,130286,11,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1123323,47402357,1.5,2,8.9,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,201003,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-11.4,D,-43.4,1,-15,-12.5,37.3,5.3,109478,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,840712,39198755,West,2,-1.1,0.5,1,,Washington,,Washington,D,2253837,96277223,-49.8,D,1996 OR,Hex,7,2,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Right,0,,47.2,4.7,28327,7,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,649641,47402357,1.5,4,8.8,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,121221,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-10,D,-42.5,1,-10,-8.1,39.1,6.6,62395,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,538152,39198755,West,3,1.9,-0.5,1,,Oregon,,Oregon,D,1377760,96277223,-47.2,D,1996 NV,Hex,4,2,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Right,0,,43.9,6.5,14826,4,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,203974,47402357,2.5,4,9.5,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,43986,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-2.7,D,-37.4,1,-5,-1,42.9,8.2,23416,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,199244,39198755,West,3,1.7,-0.5,2,,Nevada,,Nevada,D,464279,96277223,-43.9,D,1996 CA,Hex,54,1,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,B,,Right,0,,51.1,5.1,-1490,54,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,5119835,47402357,2,5,7.0,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,697847,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-13.4,D,-46,1,-15,-12.9,38.2,5.6,197806,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,3828380,39198755,West,4,0.5,-0.5,1,,California,,California,D,10019484,96277223,-51.1,D,1996 NM,Hex,5,1,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Right,0,,49.2,3.3,11878,5,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,273495,47402357,3.5,6,5.8,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,32257,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-8.6,D,-45.9,1,-10,-7.3,41.9,4.6,19927,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,232751,39198755,West,5,1.3,-0.5,3,,New Mexico,,New Mexico,D,556074,96277223,-49.2,D,1996 HI,Hex,4,14,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,C,,Left,0,,56.9,8.8,25702,4,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,205012,47402357,-0.5,5,7.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,27358,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-11.4,D,-48.1,1,-30,-25.3,31.6,-5.1,-22879,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,113943,39198755,West,7,-13.9,0.5,1,,Hawaii,,Hawaii,D,360120,96277223,-56.9,D,1996 AZ,Hex,8,4,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,A,,Left,0,,46.5,10,110238,8,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,653288,47402357,3,5,8.0,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,112072,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",2,R,38.5,1,-5,-2.2,44.3,5.8,49987,,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,622073,39198755,West,5,-4.2,0.5,2,,Arizona,,Arizona,D,1404405,96277223,-46.5,D,1996 ND,Hex,3,5,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Left,0,,40.1,7.9,7737,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,106905,47402357,3.5,2,12.2,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,32515,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",12,R,44.2,1,5,6.8,46.9,2.7,-11194,3,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,125050,39198755,Midwest,2,-5.2,0.5,4,North Dakota,,,North Dakota,R,266411,96277223,46.9,D,1996 SD,Hex,3,0,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Left,0,,43.0,5.9,14445,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,139333,47402357,4,3,9.7,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,31250,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",3.6,R,40.7,1,0,3.5,46.5,5.8,13825,3,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,150543,39198755,Midwest,3,-0.1,0.5,4,South Dakota,,,South Dakota,R,323826,96277223,46.5,D,1996 IN,Hex,12,1,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Left,0,,41.6,4.8,39004,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,887424,47402357,7,3,10.5,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,224299,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",6.1,R,42.9,1,5,5.5,47.1,4.2,17318,12,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1006693,39198755,Midwest,3,-0.6,0.5,6,Indiana,,,Indiana,R,2135431,96277223,47.1,D,1996 NE,Hex,5,2,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,G,,Right,0,,35.0,5.6,19897,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,236761,47402357,4.5,4,10.5,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,71278,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",17.2,R,46.6,1,15,18.7,53.7,7.1,19789,5,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,363467,39198755,Midwest,4,1.5,-0.5,4,Nebraska,,,Nebraska,R,677415,96277223,53.7,D,1996 KS,Hex,6,13,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,G,,Right,0,,36.1,2.4,-2775,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,387659,47402357,5,5,8.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,92639,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",5.2,R,38.9,1,15,18.2,54.3,15.4,133294,6,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,583245,39198755,Midwest,5,13.0,-0.5,4,Kansas,,,Kansas,R,1074300,96277223,54.3,D,1996 GA,Hex,13,2,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Right,0,,45.8,2.3,44883,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1053849,47402357,8,7,6.4,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,146337,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-0.600000000,D,-43.5,1,0,1.2,47.0,4.1,85591,13,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1080843,39198755,South,6,1.8,-0.5,8,Georgia,,,Georgia,R,2299071,96277223,47,D,1996 VA,Hex,13,2,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Left,0,,45.1,4.5,52410,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1091060,47402357,8,5,6.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,159861,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",4.4,R,45,1,0,2,47.1,2.1,-12167,13,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1138350,39198755,South,4,-2.4,0.5,8,Virginia,,,Virginia,R,2416642,96277223,47.1,D,1996 NC,Hex,14,4,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Right,0,,44.0,1.3,-6193,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,1107849,47402357,9,5,6.7,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,168059,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",0.700000000,R,43.4,1,0,4.7,48.7,5.3,91277,14,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,1225938,39198755,South,5,4.0,-0.5,7,North Carolina,,,North Carolina,R,2515807,96277223,48.7,D,1996 SC,Hex,8,2,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Left,0,,44.0,4.1,26769,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,506283,47402357,8.5,6,5.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,64386,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",8.1,R,48,1,5,5.8,49.8,1.8,-4049,8,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,573458,39198755,South,5,-2.3,0.5,8,South Carolina,,,South Carolina,R,1151689,96277223,49.8,D,1996 OK,Hex,8,1,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Left,0,,40.4,6.4,15039,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,488105,47402357,4.5,6,10.8,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,130788,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",8.6,R,42.6,1,5,7.9,48.3,5.7,-10614,8,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,582315,39198755,South,6,-0.7,0.5,4,Oklahoma,,,Oklahoma,R,1206713,96277223,48.3,D,1996 MS,Hex,7,4,% shift to the left,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Left,0,,44.1,3.3,-6236,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,394022,47402357,6.5,6,5.8,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,52222,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",8.900000000,R,49.7,1,5,5.1,49.2,-0.5,-47955,7,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,439838,39198755,South,6,-3.8,0.5,6,Mississippi,,,Mississippi,R,893857,96277223,49.2,D,1996 AL,Hex,9,0,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Right,0,,43.2,2.3,-27915,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,662165,47402357,7.5,6,6.0,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,92149,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",6.7,R,47.6,1,5,6.9,50.1,2.5,-35239,9,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,769044,39198755,South,6,0.2,-0.5,7,Alabama,,,Alabama,R,1534349,96277223,50.1,D,1996 TX,Hex,32,2,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Right,0,,43.8,6.7,177868,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,2459683,47402357,4,7,6.7,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,378537,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",3.5,R,40.6,1,5,5,48.8,8.2,240096,32,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,2736167,39198755,South,7,1.5,-0.5,4,Texas,,,Texas,R,5611644,96277223,48.8,D,1996 MT,Hex,3,5,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Right,0,,41.3,3.7,13415,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,167922,47402357,2.5,2,13.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,55229,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-2.5,D,-37.6,1,0,2.8,44.1,9,35445,3,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,179652,39198755,West,2,5.3,-0.5,3,Montana,,,Montana,R,407261,96277223,44.1,D,1996 CO,Hex,8,6,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,F,,Right,0,,44.4,4.3,41471,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,671152,47402357,3.5,4,6.6,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,99629,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",-4.2,D,-40.1,1,0,1.4,45.8,9.9,128998,8,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,691848,39198755,West,4,5.6,-0.5,3,Colorado,,,Colorado,R,1510704,96277223,45.8,D,1996 AK,Hex,3,8,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,G,,Right,0,,33.3,3,2086,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,80380,47402357,0.5,0,10.9,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,26333,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",9.2,R,39.5,1,15,17.5,50.8,11.3,20746,3,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,122746,39198755,West,0,8.3,-0.5,0,Alaska,,,Alaska,R,241620,96277223,50.8,D,1996 ID,Hex,4,5,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,G,,Right,0,,33.6,5.2,28430,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,165443,47402357,2,3,12.7,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,62518,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",13.6,R,42,1,15,18.6,52.2,10.2,53950,4,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,256595,39198755,West,2,5.0,-0.5,2,Idaho,,,Idaho,R,491719,96277223,52.2,D,1996 WY,Hex,3,7,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,G,,Right,0,,36.8,2.8,9774,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,77934,47402357,3,3,12.3,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,25928,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",5.6,R,39.6,1,10,13,49.8,10.2,26041,3,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,105388,39198755,West,3,7.4,-0.5,3,Wyoming,,,Wyoming,R,211571,96277223,49.8,D,1996 UT,Hex,5,2,% shift to the right,Ross Perot: ,,ü,Bill Clinton,H,,Right,0,,33.3,8.6,38204,,379,BILL CLINTON,Robert Dole ,49.2%,221633,47402357,4,5,10.0,,,● ,),%), (,ROSS PEROT,8.4%,66461,8085402, ,"The election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore and the Republican ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President. Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U.S. standards, did not renew his success in the 1992 election. Clinton benefited from an economy which recovered from the early 1990s recession, and a relatively stable world stage. President Clinton went on to win re-election with a substantial margin in the popular vote and electoral college.",18.7,R,43.4,1,20,21.1,54.4,11,39279,5,159,ROBERT DOLE ,Ross Perot,40.7%,361911,39198755,West,4,2.4,-0.5,2,Utah,,,Utah,R,665629,96277223,54.4,D,1996