- - Third-party presidential candidate in 1992
- - '90s third-party candidate
- - Nineties Reform Party creator Ross ..
- - billionaire candidate of '92 and '96
- - Reform Party founder Ross
- - Reform Party leader
- - Presidential candidate of '92 and '96
- - Presidential also-ran in '92 and '96
- - Loser of 1992
- - H. Ross ...... (independent candidate for President in 1992 and 1996)
- - Computer salesman of renown
- - Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country: Why Nafta Must Be Stopped - Now!"
- - 1992 candidate
- - 1990s third-party candidate H. Ross ......
- - 1990s presidential candidate
- - Candidate of 1996
- - "Ross for Boss" in '92
- - Third-party candidate in '96
- - Two-time third-party presidential candidate
- - Third-place finisher in 1992
- - '90s candidate who opposed NAFTA
- - Past presidential candidate who once worked for IBM
- - 1992 national candidate
- - Ross of the Reform Party
- - Founder of the Reform Party
- - Candidate of the '90s
- - Presidential candidate in 1992 and 1996
- - Third-party candidate of 1992 and 1996
- - '92 presidential candidate
- - Ross of politics
- - '90s candidate Ross
- - 1995 Reform Party founder
- - Runner of 1992
- - Candidate of 1992 and 1996
- - Reform Party founder
- - '92 campaigner
- - 1990s third-party candidate
- - 1990s candidate H. Ross ......
- - Candidate who opposed NAFTA
- - Reform Party pioneer
- - Presidential wannabe of the 1990s Reform Party
- - Political charter of '90s campaigns
- - Also-ran of 1992 and 1996
- - Presidential candidate of '92
- - Texarkana-born '90s candidate
- - Reform Party candidate of 1996
- - Debater of 1992
- - 1996 Reform Party candidate
- - 1992 upstart candidate
- - "Waiting for ....": Time magazine cover of 5/25/1992
- - Folksy candidate of the 1990s
- - Founder of United We Stand America
- - Reform Party candidate
- - Candidate of 1992 and '96
- - Presidential candidate of the 1990s
- - Third-party candidate of '92
- - 1990s Reform Party candidate
- - Ross who founded the Reform Party
- - H. Ross ......, candidate of 1992 and 1996
- - Former presidential candidate in the Forbes 400
- - Presidential candidate of 1992
- - Reform Party candidate of '92
- - Also-ran of 1996
- - Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country"
- - Receiver of 19.7 million votes in 1992
- - Founder of Electronic Data Systems
- - 1992 presidential candidate
- - '90s presidential candidate
- - 1992 presidential candidate who received nearly 19% of the popular vote
- - 1992 and '96 third party candidate
- - Ballot name in '92 and '96
- - Contender of 1992 and 1996
- - Candidate of 1992
- - Third-party candidate of '96
- - '90s candidate
- - 1996 presidential candidate
- - 1992 presidential candidate who received nearly nineteen per cent of the popular vote
- - Business magnate Ross, who ran for president in 1996
- - Texas billionaire Ross ......
- - Runner on Nov. 3, 1992
- - Nafta opposer
- - He ran against Clinton and Bush in 1992
- - Clinton adversary
- - Businessman Ross who ran for president in 1992 and 1996
- - A Ross
- - A loser in 1992
- - 1996 biography "Citizen ......"
- - Also-ran in 1992 and 1996
- - He debated Bush and Clinton in 1992
- - Industrialist H. Ross ....
- - Tycoon from Texarkana
- - '90s NAFTA opponent
- - 1992 debater with Bush and Clinton
- - 1992 presidential also-ran
- - 'Ross for Boss' sloganeer
- - 1990s also-ran
- - '90s runner
- - Ross who ran against Bill for president
- - Politico Ross
- - Also-ran Ross
- - Politico caricatured by Carvey
- - 1990s politico from Texas
- - 1992 and '96 presidential contender
- - Texan who ran against both Bush and Clinton
- - Choate ran with him in 1996
- - Ross who ran in 1992
- - He got 19% in 1992
- - Dallas Mavericks owner before Cuban
- - United We Stand America founder
- - 1992 also-ran
- - Two-time presidential also-ran
- - "All ears" Ross
- - 1992 presidential debate participant
- - 1996 also-ran Ross
- - 1992 also-ran Ross
- - H. Ross ....
- - EDS founder
- - Stockdale's running mate
- - Jug-eared Ross
- - Electronic Data Systems founder
- - 1996 campaigner
- - Clinton election opponent
- - Also-ran in '96
- - See 86 Across
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