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1AbbreviationSelected MapTotal_EVShiftShift tooltipI_Nominee tooltipblankD-CheckD_Nominee_propColor BinsIndependent spacingDirectionSpacerR-CheckD_PercentageD_DifferencePercentageD_DifferenceD_EVD_EV_TotalD_NomineeR_Nominee_propD_PopularPercentageD_VotesD_Votes_TotalHex_ColumnHex_RowI_PercentageI_EVI_EV_TotalI_Nominee tooltip ●I_Nominee tooltip ')'I_Nominee tooltip 'Percentage)'I_Nominee tooltip '('I_NomineeI_PopularPercentageI_VotesI_Votes_TotalIndependent spacing (popular)InfoLast_RD_DifferenceLast_WinnerLast_Winner_PercentageNumber of RecordsRD_Difference (bin)RD_DifferenceR_PercentageR_DifferencePercentageR_DifferenceR_EVR_EV_TotalR_NomineeI_Nominee_propR_PopularPercentageR_VotesR_Votes_TotalRegionRowShift :(l/r)Shift abbreviationSpaceState (red)State (blue)State (yellow)StateState_WinnerTotal VotesTotal_Votes_USAWinner_PercentageWinning PartyYear
2MNHex105% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft043.5-9.4-8847410370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1020997449093264.5224.0)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%56250619741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-7D-52.91-15-11.631.9-14-214496168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%74784139103882Midwest2-4.60.55MinnesotaMinnesotaD2347948104425014-43.5D1992
3WIHex111% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft041.1-10.3-8572811370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1041066449093265.5221.5)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%54447919741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-3.6D-51.41-5-4.336.8-11-116644168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%93085539103882Midwest2-0.70.57WisconsinWisconsinD2531114104425014-41.1D1992
4IAHex74% shift to the rightRoss Perot: üBill ClintonARight043.3-11.4-842047370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%586353449093265318.7)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%25346819741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-10.2D-54.71-10-637.3-7.2-40464168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%50489139103882Midwest34.2-0.55IowaIowaD1354607104425014-43.3D1992
5MIHex1815% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft043.8-1.90000000019539918370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1871182449093267.5219.3)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%82481319741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.7.9R53.61-10-7.436.4-17.2-410546168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%155494039103882Midwest2-15.30.58MichiganMichiganD4274673104425014-43.8D1992
6ILHex2216% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft048.6023741022370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%2453350449093266316.6)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%84051519741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.2.1R50.71-15-14.334.3-16.4-576843168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%173409639103882Midwest2-16.40.56IllinoisIllinoisD5050157104425014-48.6D1992
7OHHex2113% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft040.2-3.94531321370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1984942449093268321.0)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%103642619741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.10.9R551-5-1.90000000038.3-16.7-522239168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%189431039103882Midwest3-12.80.57OhioOhioD4939967104425014-40.2D1992
8MOHex1114% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft044.1-3.75225411370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1053873449093265.5421.7)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%51874119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.4R51.81-15-10.233.9-17.9-273794168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%81115939103882Midwest4-14.20.55MissouriMissouriD2391565104425014-44.1D1992
9NYHex3312% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft049.7-1.99656833370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%3444450449093269.5215.7)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%109072119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-4.1D-51.61-20-15.833.9-13.6-735222168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%234664939103882Northeast2-11.70.59New YorkNew YorkD6926925104425014-49.7D1992
10RIHex46% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft047.0-8.6-118244370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%2132994490932611.5223.2)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%10504519741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-11.7D-55.61-20-1829.0-14.9-46160168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%13160139103882Northeast2-6.30.510Rhode IslandRhode IslandD453477104425014-47D1992
11MAHex1211% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft047.5-5.7-8275312370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%13186624490932610.5222.7)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%63073119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-7.8D-53.21-20-18.529.0-16.4-389586168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%80504939103882Northeast2-10.70.511MassachusettsMassachusettsD2773700104425014-47.5D1992
12DCHex37% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonELeft084.62332123370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%192619449093261254.3)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%968119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-68.3D-82.61-80-75.59.1-5.2-6892168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%2069839103882Northeast4-7.20.510Dist. of Col.Dist. of Col.D227572104425014-84.6D1992
13MEHex420% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft038.8-5.1198514370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%2634204490932611.5030.4)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%20682019741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.11.4R55.31-10-8.430.4-24.9-100627168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%20650439103882Northeast0-19.80.511MaineMaineD679499104425014-38.8D1992
14VTHex319% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft046.1-1.5178173370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1335924490932610122.8)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%6599119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.3.5R51.11-20-15.730.4-20.7-36209168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%8812239103882Northeast1-19.20.510VermontVermontD289701104425014-46.1D1992
15NHHex427% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft038.92.6453444370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%2090404490932611122.6)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%12133719741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.26.1R62.41-5-1.337.6-24.8-79053168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%20248439103882Northeast1-27.40.511New HampshireNew HampshireD537943104425014-38.9D1992
16PAHex2311% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft045.1-3.34422023370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%2239164449093269318.2)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%90266719741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.2.3R50.71-10-936.1-14.6-508246168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%179184139103882Northeast3-11.30.58PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaD4959810104425014-45.1D1992
17NJHex1516% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft043.00.40000000011585415370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%14362064490932610315.6)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%52182919741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.13.6R56.21-5-2.440.6-15.6-386327168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%135686539103882Northeast3-16.00.59New JerseyNew JerseyD3343594104425014-43D1992
18CTHex812% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft042.2-4.757348370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%6823184490932611321.6)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%34877119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.5.1R521-10-6.40000000035.8-16.2-171928168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%57831339103882Northeast3-11.50.510ConnecticutConnecticutD1616332104425014-42.2D1992
19DEHex321% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft043.50174073370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%126054449093269.5420.4)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%5921319741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.12.4R55.91-10-8.235.3-20.6-37326168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%10231339103882Northeast5-20.60.59DelawareDelawareD289735104425014-43.5D1992
20WVHex58% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft048.4-3.8-100155370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%331001449093267.5415.9)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%10882919741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-4.7D-52.21-15-1335.4-12.1-68091168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%24197439103882South4-8.30.57West VirginiaWest VirginiaD683762104425014-48.4D1992
21KYHex815% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft044.60.700000000847368370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%665104449093266.5413.7)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%20394419741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.11.6R55.51-5-3.341.3-14.2-117103168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%61717839103882South4-14.90.56KentuckyKentuckyD1492900104425014-44.6D1992
22MDHex1017% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft049.81.60000000016226710370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%988571449093268.5414.2)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%28141419741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.2.9R51.11-15-14.235.6-15.5-169073168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%70709439103882South4-17.10.59MarylandMarylandD1985046104425014-49.8D1992
23ARHex632% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft053.2111565866370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%505823449093266510.4)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%9913219741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.14.2R56.41-20-17.735.5-20.9-129254168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%33732439103882South5-31.90.55ArkansasArkansasD950653104425014-53.2D1992
24TNHex1121% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft047.15.625372711370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%933521449093267510.1)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%19996819741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.16.4R57.91-5-4.742.4-15.5-105933168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%84130039103882South5-21.10.56TennesseeTennesseeD1982638104425014-47.1D1992
25LAHex915% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft045.61.5985119370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%815971449093265.5611.8)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%21147819741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.10.2R54.31-5-4.641.0-13.3-150316168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%73338639103882South6-14.80.55LouisianaLouisianaD1790017104425014-45.6D1992
26GAHex1321% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft043.5429417413370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1008966449093268713.3)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%30965719741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.20.3R59.81-5-0.60000000042.9-16.9-86079168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%99525239103882South6-20.90.58GeorgiaGeorgiaD2321125104425014-43.5D1992
27WAHex1110% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft043.4-6.65952111370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%993037449093261.5223.7)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%54178019741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-1.5D-501-15-11.432.0-16.5-172601168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%73123439103882West2-9.90.51WashingtonWashingtonD2288230104425014-43.4D1992
28ORHex75% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft042.5-8.851087370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%621314449093261.5424.2)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%35409119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-4.7D-51.31-10-1032.5-14.1-84369168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%47575739103882West3-5.30.51OregonOregonD1462643104425014-42.5D1992
29HIHex42% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft048.1-6.2-130544370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%17931044909326-0.5514.2)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%5300319741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.-9.5D-54.31-15-11.436.7-8.100000000-21803168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%13682239103882West7-1.90.51HawaiiHawaiiD372842104425014-48.1D1992
30MTHex38% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft037.6-8.6-144293370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%154507449093262.5226.1)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%10722519741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.5.9R52.11-5-2.535.1-17-46205168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%14420739103882West2-8.40.53MontanaMontanaD410611104425014-37.6D1992
31NVHex424% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft037.4-0.5564104370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%189148449093262.5426.2)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%13258019741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.21R58.91-5-2.734.7-24.2-30212168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%17582839103882West3-23.70.52NevadaNevadaD506318104425014-37.4D1992
32COHex812% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft040.1-5.282288370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%629681449093263.5423.3)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%36601019741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.7.8R53.11-5-4.235.9-17.2-165327168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%56285039103882West4-12.00.53ColoradoColoradoD1569180104425014-40.1D1992
33CAHex5417% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonBLeft046.0-1.641909254370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%5121325449093262520.6)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%229600619741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.3.5R51.11-15-13.432.6-18.5-1424343168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%363057439103882West4-16.90.51CaliforniaCaliforniaD11131721104425014-46D1992
34NMHex514% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonALeft045.9-1171205370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%261617449093263.5616.1)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%9189519741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.5R51.91-10-8.637.3-14.6-57517168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%21282439103882West5-13.60.53New MexicoNew MexicoD569986104425014-45.9D1992
35NDHex31% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonGLeft032.2-10.8-28571370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%99168449093263.5223.1)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%7108419741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.13R561101244.2-11.8-303153168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%13624439103882Midwest2-1.00.54North DakotaNorth DakotaR30813310442501444.2D1992
36SDHex33% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft037.1-9.4-20672370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%124888449093264321.8)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%7329519741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.6.3R52.8103.640.7-12.1-286973168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%13671839103882Midwest3-2.70.54South DakotaSouth DakotaR33625410442501440.7D1992
37INHex1214% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft036.8-2.900000000-12223370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%848420449093267319.8)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%45593419741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.20.1R59.8156.142.9-16.9-30838812168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%98937539103882Midwest3-14.00.56IndianaIndianaR230587110442501442.9D1992
38NEHex54% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonGLeft029.4-9.8-42371370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%216864449093264.5423.6)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%17410419741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.21R60.211517.246.6-13.6-542785168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%34367839103882Midwest4-3.80.54NebraskaNebraskaR73754610442501446.6D1992
39KSHex68% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft033.7-8.9-32202370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%390434449093265527.0)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%31235819741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.13.2R55.8155.238.9-16.9-1040986168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%44995139103882Midwest5-8.00.54KansasKansasR115733510442501438.9D1992
40VAHex1316% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft040.61.4178851370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1038650449093268513.6)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%34863919741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.20.5R59.7104.445.0-14.7-15864513168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%115051739103882South4-16.10.58VirginiaVirginiaR255866510442501445D1992
41NCHex1416% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft042.71223875370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%1114042449093269513.7)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%35786419741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.16.3R58100.70000000043.4-14.6-10259714168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%113466139103882South5-15.60.57North CarolinaNorth CarolinaR261185010442501443.4D1992
42SCHex816% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft039.92.3108960370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%479514449093268.5611.5)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%13887219741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.23.9R61.5158.148.0-13.5-289368168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%57750739103882South5-15.80.58South CarolinaSouth CarolinaR120252710442501448D1992
43OKHex88% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft034.0-7.3-10357370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%473066449093264.5623.0)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%31987819741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.16.6R57.9158.642.6-15.3-854388168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%59292939103882South6-8.00.54OklahomaOklahomaR139035910442501442.6D1992
44MSHex712% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft040.81.736337370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%400258449093266.568.7)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%8562619741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.20.8R59.9158.90000000049.7-10.2-700977168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%48779339103882South6-11.90.56MississippiMississippiR98179310442501449.7D1992
45ALHex913% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft040.91140574370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%690080449093267.5610.8)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%18310919741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.19.3R59.2156.747.6-11.6-112939168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%80428339103882South6-12.60.57AlabamaAlabamaR168806010442501447.6D1992
46TXHex329% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft037.1-6.2-70933370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%2281815449093264722.0)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%135478119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.12.7R56103.540.6-15.4-54075832168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%249607139103882South7-9.20.54TexasTexasR615401810442501440.6D1992
47FLHex2521% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft039.00.5415997370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%2072698449093268.5819.8)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%105306719741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.22.4R60.9101.940.9-20-44557525168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%217331039103882South7-20.50.59FloridaFloridaR531439210442501440.9D1992
48AKHex314% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft030.3-65710370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%78294449093260.5028.4)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%7348119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.23.3R59.6159.239.5-20.1-172513168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%10200039103882West0-14.10.50AlaskaAlaskaR25850610442501439.5D1992
49IDHex413% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonGLeft028.4-7.6-10259370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%137013449093262327.0)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%13039519741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.26.1R62.111013.642.0-20.1-512364168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%20264539103882West2-12.50.52IdahoIdahoR48214210442501442D1992
50WYHex317% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft034.0-41047370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%68160449093263325.6)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%5126319741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.22.5R60.5155.639.6-20.9-275203168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%7934739103882West3-16.90.53WyomingWyomingR20059810442501439.6D1992
51UTHex516% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonGLeft024.7-7.3-23914370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%183429449093264527.3)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%20340019741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.34.2R66.211518.743.4-22.8-1058105168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%32263239103882West4-15.50.52UtahUtahR74399910442501443.4D1992
52AZHex819% shift to the leftRoss Perot: üBill ClintonFLeft036.5-2.289021370BILL CLINTONGeorge Bush43.0%543050449093263523.8)%)(ROSS PEROT18.9%35374119741657The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush; Democrat Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. Bush had alienated much of his conservative base by breaking his 1988 campaign pledge against raising taxes, the economy was in a recession, and Bush's perceived greatest strength, foreign policy, was regarded as much less important following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the relatively peaceful climate in the Middle East after the defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War.21.3R6010238.5-21.5-1304558168GEORGE BUSHRoss Perot37.4%57208639103882West5-19.30.52ArizonaArizonaR148697510442501438.5D1992