TIMELINE: Bush wins in '92 - 2012 election
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« on: January 09, 2014, 02:37:44 AM »
« edited: January 09, 2014, 02:42:31 AM by dudehere92 »

George Bush wins re-election


George Bush / Dan Quayle (R) 40% 284 EV
Bill Clinton / Al Gore (D) 39% 234 EV
Ross Perot / James Stockdale (I) 21% 21 EV


Major Events of George Bush's Second Term
January 20, 1993 - George Bush, Dan Quayle sworn in for second term
July 27, 1993 - President Bush begins overseeing the beginning of NAFTA
July 19, 1993 - President George Bush signs Military Expansion Act into law. The act sets the goal of increasing the size of the U.S. military by 50,000 troops by the year 2000
October 1, 1994 - President George Bush signs the Welfare Reform Act into law, requiring welfare recipients to work
November  1994 - Democrats win the congressional majority
September 22, 1995 - George Bush signs the Tax Cut of 1995 Act into law. The law cuts marginal tax rates by 18% across the board
July 19, 1996 - President George Bush signs into law the Secure Our Streets Act, adding 40,000 new police to America's streets

1996 Presidential Field

 Vice President Dan Quayle (R)
 Senate Miniority Leader Bob Dole (R)
 Senator Phil Gramm of Texas (R)
 Senator John McCain of Arizona (R)
 Former Ambassador Alan Keyes (R)
 Governor Pete Wilson of California (R)
 Businessman Morry Taylor (R)
 Senator Al Gore of Tennessee (D)
 House Speaker Richard Gephardt of Missouri (D)
 Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey (D)
http://www.daykeeperjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/brown-2010.jpg Former Governor Jerry Brown of California (D)
 Senator Joe Biden of Delaware (D)
 Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts (D)
 1988 Democratic Presidential Nominee & Former Governor Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts

March 1, 1995 - Poll: Nomination, General, Bush Approval

George Bush Approval
Approve: 47%
Disapprove: 41%

GOP Nomination
Dan Quayle 33%
Bob Dole 27%
Phil Gramm 19%
Pete Wilson 8%
John McCain 6%
Alan Keyes 4%
Morry Taylor 2%
Other 1%

DEM Nomination
Dick Gephardt 28%
Bill Bradley 25%
Al Gore 21%
John Kerry 12%
Michael Dukakis 5%
Joe Biden 4%
Jerry Brown 3%
Other 2%

General Election Match Ups

Dick Gepahardt 49%
Dan Quayle 44%

Dick Gephardt 46%
Bob Dole 45%

Al Gore 49%
Dan Quayle 43%

Al Gore 47%
Bob Dole 45%

Dan Quayle 46%
Bill Bradley 45%

Bob Dole 47%
Bill Bradley 44%
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« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2014, 08:43:21 AM »

Glad to see you starting up again! Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2014, 05:17:31 PM »

Looks good so far! I guess I will be supporting Al Gore for the Democratic nomination and John McCain for the Republican nomination. BTW, did President Bush make any progress towards a balanced budget in this TL?
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