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Title
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Perot and his people : disrupting the balance of political power
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Description
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An analysis of H. Ross Perot and his supporters.
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Identifier
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584182
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1565300653
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Creator
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Barta, Carolyn
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Source
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Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
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Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
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Catalog record
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Language
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eng
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Date
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1993
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Program air date: January 16, 1994.
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Publisher
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Summit Group
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George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Subject
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"Perot, H. Ross, 1930-"
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"United We Stand America (Organization)"
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"Presidential candidates--United States--Biography."
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"Presidents--United States--Elections--1992."
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Relation
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Original Booknotes interview
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Rights
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Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front endpapers: Perot candidacy started with Tennessean Feb. 6. John Jay Hooker. Greider's book presaged "the Perot movement. Mark Blahnik, Charlie Leonard. Hamm/Squires. Professionals? Who will tell the people" Underlinings/notes: Underlinings include names of people interviewed/involved in campaign (Ed Rollins, Tom Walter, Charlie Blahnik, etc.), media outlets (Tennessean, Dallas Observer, Larry King Live, C-Span, NYT, New Republic, New Yorker),Perot's spin on reporters,dates/locations of speeches, E.J. Dionne, Jr.'s "Why Americans hate politics." Notes illustrate volunteer/campaign staff actions: "answering service self-addressed envelopes," "3 pretended to be volunteers," "Leaders for ballot access," "Young Turks," "Rollins and the press," "Mark Blahnik 2nd son," "Leaks," "Pros vs. volunteers"; media: "TV," "Press--a closer look," "N.Y. Time," "Drew". "Recipe for disaster--1. the press scrutiny, 2. political professionals."