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  1. The 1996 United States presidential election was the 53rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996. Incumbent Democratic President Bill Clinton defeated former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole , the Republican nominee (and the party's nominee for vice president in 1976 ), and Ross Perot , the Reform Party nominee and ...

  2. The 1996 United States elections were held on November 5. Democratic President Bill Clinton won re-election, while the Republicans maintained their majorities in both houses of the United States Congress. Clinton defeated Republican nominee Bob Dole and independent candidate Ross Perot in the presidential election, taking 379 of the 538 ...

  3. The United States presidential election of 1996 was a contest between the Democratic national ticket of President Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee and the Republican national ticket of former Senator Bob Dole of Kansas for President and former Housing Secretary Jack Kemp of New York for Vice President.

  4. United States presidential election of 1996, election held on November 5, 1996, in which Democrat Bill Clinton won a second term, defeating Republican Bob Dole, a former U.S. senator from Kansas. Clinton captured 49 percent of the vote to Dole’s 41 percent and Reform Party candidate Ross Perot’s 8 percent.

  5. Party Nominees: Electoral Vote: Popular Vote Presidential: Vice Presidential Democratic: William J. Clinton: Albert Gore, Jr. 379: 70.4%: 47,402,357: 49.2%

  6. Create an alternate history with this 1996 interactive electoral map. Develop your own what-if scenarios. Change the president, the states won and the nominees.

  7. Nov 6, 1996 · With 84 percent of the popular vote tallied at 3 A.M. today, Mr. Clinton drew 49 percent; Mr. Dole 41 percent, and Mr. Perot 8 percent. The President surpassed his showing of 43 percent of the ...

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