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  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 29.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 26.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 02.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 25.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 02.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 08.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 05.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 01.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 04.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 22.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 30.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 03.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 07.tif
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan 1992 06.tif
  • Bay Buchanan, sister of 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
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  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
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  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
    Pat Buchanan-6.jpg
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
    Pat Buchanan-4.jpg
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
    Pat Buchanan-3.jpg
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
    Pat Buchanan-2.jpg
  • Bay Buchanan, sister of 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
    Pat Buchanan-10.jpg
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
    Pat Buchanan-8.jpg
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
    Pat Buchanan-5.jpg
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaks at a campaign rally in Marietta, Georgia.
    Pat Buchanan-1.jpg
  • 1992 Republican Presidential candidate Pat Buchanan and his wife Shelly at campaign stops at a Barbecue restaurant in rural Elijah, Georgia, saying the pledge of allegiance in Marietta, Georgia and in television ads in the Atlanta broadcast market.
    Pat Buchanan20.tif
  • Vice presidential candidates Dan Quayle (Left), James Stockdale (Center) and Al Gore face off on Oct. 13, 1992, in Atlanta, Ga. during the prime time broadcast of the 1992 Vice Presidential Debate.
    VP Debate_Ken Hawkins01.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins386.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins388.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins387.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins391.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins389.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins392.tif
  • Vice presidential candidates Dan Quayle (Left), James Stockdale (Center) and Al Gore face off on Oct. 13, 1992, in Atlanta, Ga. during the prime time broadcast of the 1992 Vice Presidential Debate.
    VP Debate02.tif
  • Vice Presidential candidate James Stockdale. Vice presidential candidates Dan Quayle (Left), James Stockdale (Center) and Al Gore face off on Oct. 13, 1992, in Atlanta, Ga. during the prime time broadcast of the 1992 Vice Presidential Debate.
    James Stockdale_Ken Hawkins03.tif
  • Vice Presidential candidate James Stockdale. Vice presidential candidates Dan Quayle (Left), James Stockdale (Center) and Al Gore face off on Oct. 13, 1992, in Atlanta, Ga. during the prime time broadcast of the 1992 Vice Presidential Debate.
    James Stockdale_Ken Hawkins.tif
  • Supporters of Texas billionaire businessman  Ross Perot and the Reform Party staged rallies and demonstrations around the United States to draft Perot as a presidential candidate in the 1992 election.<br />
In the 1992 election, he received 18.9% of the popular vote, approximately 19,741,065 votes -but no electoral college votes - making him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of the popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election.
    RossPerot_KenHawkins390.tif
  • A youthful looking Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton waits his turn backstage before a speech to Georgia Democrats in 1992.
    Bill Clinton_KenHawkins371.tif
  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
    Carter_Clinton004.tif
  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
    Carter_Clinton002.tif
  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
    Carter_Clinton001.tif
  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
    Carter_Clinton005.tif
  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
    Carter_Clinton003.tif
  • Former President Jimmy Carter lends his support to Democratic Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 as Clinton was making his first bid for the White House. The announcement was held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Carter Presidential Library.
    Carter_Clinton006.tif

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