The 1992 Republican Party presidential primaries were the
presidential primaries and caucuses of the
Republican Party, which took place in all 50
U.S. states and
Washington, D.C., between February 18 to June 9, 1992, in which voters selected 2,277 delegates sent to the
Republican National Convention, held in
Houston
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, Texas, between August 17 and August 20, 1992. At the convention, Republican delegates nominated
George H. W. Bush
George Herbert Walker BushBefore the outcome of the 2000 United States presidential election, he was usually referred to simply as "George Bush" but became more commonly known as "George H. W. Bush", "Bush Senior," "Bush 41," and even "Bush th ...
, the incumbent
U.S. president, as the Republican Party's
presidential nominee, and
Dan Quayle
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, the incumbent vice president, as his vice presidential running mate.
In the
presidential election held November 3, 1992, Bush and Quayle were defeated by
Democrat presidential nominee
Bill Clinton
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and
Al Gore
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, his vice presidential running mate.
Primary race overview
President George H. W. Bush
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was challenged for the Republican nomination by
Pat Buchanan, a
conservative
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author and commentator. During early counting in the
New Hampshire primary, it appeared that the president might actually lose. However, Buchanan faded by the end of the evening, and Bush won the rest of the primaries. Bush's margins in many of the primaries were not as large as expected, and led to the rise of
Ross Perot as an independent candidate.
Republican Louisiana State Representative and former
Ku Klux Klan
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leader
David Duke also ran in a number of primaries, but he did not receive any delegates. Former
Governor
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Harold Stassen of
Minnesota
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also made a quixotic bid for support in the Minnesota primary, winning enough votes to entitle him to one delegate, but was later denied his single vote by machinations at the
Minnesota Republican Party's 1992 state convention.
New Hampshire primary
As Buchanan's candidacy relied heavily on a strong showing in the
New Hampshire primary, President Bush made New Hampshire a focal point in his reelection bid. However, New Hampshire still remained a pivotal base for Buchanan's primary campaign.
Because Bush was widely perceived to have broken his "
read my lips" pledge, Buchanan found support in the economically battered and conservative state of New Hampshire. Making Bush's tax-hikes a central theme of his campaign, Buchanan enjoyed healthy grass-roots support despite lagging behind the president in pre-primary polling.
Bush countered the threat posed by Buchanan by touring New Hampshire himself. He memorably told an audience at an
Exeter
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In Roman Britain, Exeter w ...
town hall: "Message: I care". Some sources claim that this was the result of Bush mistakenly reading a
cue card aloud.
On primary night, President Bush carried New Hampshire with 53% of the vote. Buchanan finished second with 38% of the vote.
The rest of the race
Despite many in the Bush campaign attempting to push Buchanan out of the race, the strong showing made the Buchanan campaign hope for an outpouring of campaign contributions which galvanized the campaign into making efforts to pull out strong showings such as in the
Georgia
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primary.
Despite an impressive showing, Buchanan's campaign never attracted serious opposition to President Bush in most contests. Most of Buchanan's "victories" were larger-than-expected showings that were still considered landslide Bush wins by most of the media. Still, the fact that Buchanan received more than two million votes nationwide prognosticated trouble for Bush in the general election.
Candidates
Nominee
Other Candidates
Campaign finance
Declined
* Former
Governor
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Pete du Pont of
Delaware
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Results
Nationwide
Popular vote result:
*
George H. W. Bush
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(inc.) - 9,199,463 (72.84%)
*
Pat Buchanan - 2,899,488 (22.96%)
* Unpledged delegates - 287,383 (2.28%)
*
David Duke - 119,115 (0.94%)
*
Ross Perot - 56,136 (0.44%)
*
Pat Paulsen - 10,984 (0.09%)
*
Maurice Horton - 9,637 (0.08%)
*
Harold Stassen - 8,099 (0.06%)
*
Jack Fellure - 6,296 (0.05%)
Endorsements
Pat Buchanan
*
Brendan Eich
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, computer programmer and co-founder/CEO of
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See also
* 1992 Democratic Party presidential primaries
* George H. W. Bush 1992 presidential campaign
* Supermarket scanner moment
* David Duke 1992 presidential campaign
Notes
References
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George H. W. Bush
Pat Buchanan
David Duke
Ross Perot