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12 July, 23:11

What contributed most to President Bush losing the election to Bill Clinton in 1992?

the failing economy

the conflict with Panama

his conservation measures

the outcome of the Gulf War

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  1. 12 July, 23:18
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    The answer is the failing economy

    Explanation:

    I remember in Nov. 1997, receiving a check from the gov. 4 a cpl. thousand dollars. as a single mom, I was doing what I could 2 provide a xmas for my kid. this was what was called "earned income credit." provided a bigger tax return for the working people, aimed at jumpstarting the economy ...
  2. 12 July, 23:28
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    The correct answer is A) the failing economy.

    What contributed most to President Bush losing the election to Bill Clinton in 1992 was the failing economy.

    George W, Bush wanted to reelect, but the difficult economic situation and the way he handled it, provoked many critics and he ended up losing the election to Democrat candidate and former Arkansas governor, Bill Clinton. The loan industry and savings had collapsed in the US, creating financial problems in the country. The country was in recession. The worst part for American citizens is that Bush had promised to not increase taxes and he had to.
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