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In 1992, Ross Perot came in a strong third party candidate to Bill Clinton and Bush Sr. One of the faults mentioned that may or may not have hurt Perot's candidacy was a temporary withdrawal from the race midway through the year.

Suppose that Perot, for whatever reason, chooses not to drop out, and instead decides to see the whole thing through, as opposed to quitting and rejoining the race some weeks later.

While he still may not win, could he have more success over one of the two main candidates in any local or regional areas? Maybe pick up a couple of smaller states?
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