Politician Ross __ |
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Ross who ran for President in 1992 and 1996 |
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Reform Party founder Ross |
Premier Sunday |
10 Mar 2024 |
1992 presidential candidate Ross |
Universal |
25 Feb 2024 |
Presidential candidate impersonated by Dana Carvey on "SNL" in the 1990s |
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Candidate H. Ross ___ |
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Dallas's ___ Museum of Nature and Science |
New York Times |
16 Sep 2023 |
Candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Aug 2023 |
Presidential candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
New York Times |
29 Mar 2023 |
Politico Ross |
Premier Sunday |
30 Oct 2022 |
H. Ross — |
Premier Sunday |
10 Jul 2022 |
1990s presidential candidate |
The Washington Post |
10 May 2022 |
1990s presidential candidate |
LA Times Daily |
10 May 2022 |
Tycoon from Texarkana |
Newsday |
19 Mar 2022 |
'90s candidate Ross |
Eugene Sheffer |
26 Jan 2022 |
Reform Party founder Ross |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Sep 2021 |
His companies were bought by GM and Dell |
Newsday |
29 May 2021 |
Two-time presidential candidate Ross |
New York Times |
10 May 2021 |
'90s candidate Ross |
The Washington Post |
26 Apr 2021 |
'90s candidate Ross |
LA Times Daily |
26 Apr 2021 |
'90s candidate Ross |
Eugene Sheffer |
06 Apr 2021 |
1992 also-ran |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Feb 2021 |
Candidate of 1996 |
Thomas Joseph |
04 Dec 2020 |
He debated Bush and Clinton in 1992 |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Nov 2020 |
''Ross for Boss'' in '92 |
Newsday |
20 Nov 2020 |
Third-party candidate in '96 |
Newsday |
26 Jul 2020 |
Industrialist H. Ross __ |
Newsday |
12 May 2020 |
Two-time third-party presidential candidate |
New York Times |
10 May 2020 |
Third-place finisher in 1992 |
New York Times |
19 Feb 2020 |
'90s candidate who opposed NAFTA |
LA Times Daily |
17 Nov 2019 |
'90s candidate who opposed NAFTA |
The Washington Post |
17 Nov 2019 |
Past presidential candidate who once worked for IBM |
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Past presidential candidate who once worked for IBM |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2019 |
1992 national candidate |
Newsday |
14 Nov 2019 |
Ross of the Reform Party |
USA Today |
30 Jul 2019 |
Founder of the Reform Party |
New York Times |
26 Jan 2019 |
Founder of the Reform Party |
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Ross of the Reform Party |
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Tycoon from Texarkana |
Newsday |
26 Oct 2018 |
'90s NAFTA opponent |
Newsday |
11 Oct 2018 |
Presidential candidate in 1992 and 1996 |
USA Today |
01 Apr 2018 |
Presidential candidate in 1992 and 1996 |
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Candidate of the '90s |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Dec 2017 |
Third-party candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
USA Today |
03 Nov 2017 |
'92 presidential candidate |
Newsday |
13 Aug 2017 |
Business magnate Ross, who ran for president in 1996 |
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Ross of politics |
Premier Sunday |
25 Jun 2017 |
1995 Reform Party founder |
LA Times Daily |
09 Apr 2017 |
1995 Reform Party founder |
The Washington Post |
09 Apr 2017 |
Third-party candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
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1995 Reform Party founder |
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1992 debater with Bush and Clinton |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Dec 2016 |
1992 presidential also-ran |
The Washington Post |
07 Nov 2016 |
'Ross for Boss' sloganeer |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Aug 2016 |
Runner of 1992 |
LA Times Daily |
12 May 2016 |
''Ross for Boss'' sloganeer |
Newsday |
17 Mar 2016 |
1990s also-ran |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Feb 2016 |
Candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
New York Times |
28 Jan 2016 |
'90s candidate Ross |
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Candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
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Reform Party founder |
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Runner of 1992 |
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'92 campaigner |
Universal |
26 Dec 2015 |
1990s third-party candidate |
The Washington Post |
11 Dec 2015 |
1990s candidate H. Ross ___ |
New York Times |
07 Dec 2015 |
Reform Party founder |
Newsday |
11 Oct 2015 |
Candidate who opposed NAFTA |
LA Times Daily |
30 Aug 2015 |
'90s runner |
LA Times Daily |
27 Mar 2015 |
Reform Party pioneer |
New York Times |
11 Mar 2015 |
Reform Party pioneer |
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Ross who ran against Bill for president |
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Presidential wannabe of the 1990s Reform Party |
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'90s runner |
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Candidate who opposed NAFTA |
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Political charter of '90s campaigns |
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1990s third-party candidate |
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Reform Party founder |
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Reform Party founder |
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1990s candidate H. Ross ___ |
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'92 campaigner |
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Presidential candidate of '92 |
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Politico caricatured by Carvey |
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Also-ran of 1992 and 1996 |
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1990s politico from Texas |
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1992 and '96 presidential contender |
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Industrialist H. Ross |
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Reform Party founder |
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Also-ran Ross |
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Texarkana-born '90s candidate |
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Politico Ross |
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Reform Party candidate of 1996 |
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Tycoon from Texarkana |
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1992 upstart candidate |
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"Waiting for __": Time magazine cover of 5/25/1992 |
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Industrialist H. Ross |
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1996 Reform Party candidate |
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1996 Reform Party candidate |
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1992 upstart candidate |
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Debater of 1992 |
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Candidate of 1992 and '96 |
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'90s candidate Ross |
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Reform Party candidate |
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Texan who ran against both Bush and Clinton |
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Founder of United We Stand America |
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Folksy candidate of the 1990s |
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Presidential candidate of the 1990s |
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Choate ran with him in 1996 |
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1990s Reform Party candidate |
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Third-party candidate of '92 |
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See 86-Across |
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Ross who ran in 1992 |
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Dallas Mavericks owner before Cuban |
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Ross who founded the Reform Party |
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H. Ross ___, candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
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Former presidential candidate in the Forbes 400 |
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Dallas Mavericks owner before Cuban |
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He got 19% in 1992 |
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Presidential candidate of 1992 |
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Reform Party candidate of '92 |
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1992 also-ran |
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"All ears" Ross |
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Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why Nafta Must Be Stopped — Now!" |
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'92 presidential candidate |
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United We Stand America founder |
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Two-time presidential also-ran |
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1992 presidential also-ran |
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1996 also-ran Ross |
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Also-ran in '96 |
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Candidate of 1992 and 1996 |
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1992 also-ran Ross |
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Candidate who opposed NAFTA |
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H. Ross __ |
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1992 presidential debate participant |
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Also-ran of 1996 |
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Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country" |
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1992 presidential candidate |
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Jug-eared Ross |
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Stockdale's running mate |
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EDS founder |
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Reform Party founder |
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Receiver of 19.7 million votes in 1992 |
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1992 presidential candidate who received nearly 19% of the popular vote |
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Founder of Electronic Data Systems |
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'90s presidential candidate |
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1992 presidential candidate who received nearly 19% of the popular vote |
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Ballot name in '92 and '96 |
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Electronic Data Systems founder |
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Also-ran of 1996 |
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1992 and '96 third party candidate |
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Reform Party founder |
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Contender of 1992 and 1996 |
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1996 campaigner |
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1996 presidential candidate |
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1996 campaigner |
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Third-party candidate of '96 |
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'90s candidate |
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'90s candidate |
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Reform Party founder |
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Candidate of 1992 |
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1992 candidate |
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Reform Party founder |
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1992 also-ran |
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Reform Party founder |
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1992 candidate |
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Clinton election opponent |
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Candidate of 1992 and '96 |
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1992 also-ran |
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Stockdale was his running mate |
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1990s candidate |
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1992 presidential candidate |
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He made his own pie charts |
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Onetime debater of Gore |
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'92 Presidential contender |
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Second runner-up in 1992 |
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Also-ran in 1992 and 1996 |
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1992 presidential candidate |
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1992 third-party candidate |
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United We Stand founder |
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Ross who said he was "All ears" |
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1992 ballot name |
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'92 debate participant |
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Name on the ballot in '96 |
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Adm. Stockdale was his running mate |
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H. Ross _____ |
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Candidate in '92 and '96 |
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Presidential also-ran in '92 and '96 |
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Electronic Data Systems founder |
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He lost to Clinton |
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Also-ran in 1996 |
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Charts-and-graphs candidate |
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1992 presidential candidate Ross |
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'92 campaigner |
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Reform Party leader |
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Reform Party Ross |
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Presidential candidate of 1996 |
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1992 upstart candidate |
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'92 and '96 also-ran |
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Presidential candidate of '96 |
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United We Stand leader |
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Also-ran in '92 and '96 |
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1996 biography "Citizen ___" |
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H. Ross ____ |
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Upstart 90's politician |
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Loser of 1992 |
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Clinton adversary |
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A Ross |
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Nafta opposer |
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Computer salesman of renown |
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A loser in 1992 |
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Runner on Nov. 3, 1992 |
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Texas billionaire Ross ___ |
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Presidential candidate with pie charts |
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