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  2. 2000 Reform Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    Following Ross Perot's impressive showing during the 1996 presidential election, the Reform Party of the United States of America became the country's largest third party. The party's 2000 presidential candidate would be entitled to $12.5 million (~$21 million in 2023) in matching funds.

  3. List of United States presidential candidates - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of United States presidential candidates. The first U.S. presidential election was held in 1788–1789, followed by the second in 1792. Presidential elections have been held every four years thereafter. Presidential candidates win the election by winning a majority of the electoral vote.

  4. Reform Party of the United States of America - Wikipedia

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    After he received 18.9 percent of the popular vote as an independent candidate in the 1992 presidential election, he founded the Reform Party and presented it as a viable alternative to Republicans and Democrats. [3] As the Reform Party presidential nominee, Perot won 8.4 percent of the popular vote in the 1996 presidential election.

  5. Meet the other candidates on the 2016 presidential ticket - AOL

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    In an interview, he called himself more libertarian than 2016 Libertarian Party Presidential Nominee Gary Johnson. His priorities are withdrawing the U.S. from NATO and ending the Federal Reserve ...

  6. Donald Trump 2000 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Although he believed he could still win the Reform Party presidential nomination, he felt the party was too dysfunctional to support his campaign and enable a win in the general election. A poll matching Trump against likely Republican nominee George W. Bush and likely Democratic nominee Al Gore showed Trump with seven percent support. Despite ...

  7. This article contains lists of official and potential third-party and independent candidates associated with the 2016 United States presidential election. "Third party" is a term commonly used in the United States in reference to political parties other than the two major parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.

  8. 2016 Reform Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    The Reform Party of the United States of America held primary elections for its presidential candidate in May 2016. Out of 5 contestants, Rocky De La Fuente emerged as the party nominee. 2016 U.S. presidential election

  9. Electoral history of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump first ran for president in the 2000 United States presidential election as a candidate for the Reform Party of the United States. Trump withdrew from the race before the primaries. Trump won the 2016 United States presidential election running for Republican party, but lost the popular vote.