Sunday, October 20, 2019

1988 Presidential election

Bush and Dukakis 1988 presidential election On November 8, 1988, George H. Bush candidate was elected President of the 41st United States President. President Bush beat Democrat Challenger Governor Michael Dukakis at a ratio of 6 to 5. 49 million people voted for Bush, 426 people voted for the election, 42 million people voted for Ducakis and 112 elections took place. Strangely, even those who did not run for the presidential election won the election vote; Lloyd Bentosen (Democratic Vice Presidential candidate) won the election vote in West Virginia. In the Democratic Party that appeared after President George H. Bush in Republican victory in the 1988 presidential election, the centralist Democratic Party, or the New Democratic Party, was an ideological arbitrator. Following the transition of the American people to more political rights, the party occupied the party for about 20 years since the end of the 1980s. They are represented by organizations such as New Democratic Party and New Democratic Party. In the presidential election, Massachusetts supported the Republican Party from 1916 to 1924 until 1912, 1950s, 1980s, and 1984. From 1988 to 2004, the state supported the Democratic presidential candidate. In the general election in 1972, Massachusetts State was the only province to provide election votes to Democratic candidate George McGovern. The Economic Analysis Department estimates that the total production in Massachusetts State in 2005 is $ 325 billion. The per capita income per capita in 2005 was 3rd, 43,402 dollars, after Connecticut and New Jersey. From 2004 to 2005, the country 's gross output increased by 2.6%, below the national average of 3.5%. The death penalty was a remarkable problem during the 1988 presidential election. It appeared in the debate between two presidential candidates George HW Bush and Michael Dukakis on 13th October 1988, and the moderator of discussion, Bernard Shaw, in Dukakis Governor, Murderer Dukakis replied, No, I think I know that I opposed the death penalty throughout my life, I have never seen it. President Bush elected Many people, including Dukakis himself, used this statement as their campaign, I think there is a better, more effective way to deal with violent crime. Beginning of the event

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