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The1992 United States presidential debates were a series ofdebates held during the1992 presidential election.[1]
TheCommission on Presidential Debates (CPD), abipartisan organization formed in 1987, organized four debates among the major party candidates, sponsored three presidential debates and one vice presidential debate.Republican nomineeGeorge H. W. Bush,Democratic nomineeBill Clinton, and Independent candidateRoss Perot met the criteria for inclusion in the debates. The CPD-sponsored vice presidential debate took place between their respectivevice presidentialrunning mates,Dan Quayle,Al Gore, andJames Stockdale.
| 1992 United States presidential election debates | ||||||||||||||||
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| No. | Date & time | Host | Location | Moderator | Participants | |||||||||||
| Key: P Participant. N Non-invitee. | Democratic | Republican | Independent | |||||||||||||
| Governor Bill Clinton ofArkansas | President George H. W. Bush ofTexas | Businessman Ross Perot ofTexas | ||||||||||||||
| 1 | Sunday, October 11, 1992 8:00 – 9:30 p.m. EDT[2] | Washington University in St. Louis | St. Louis,Missouri | Jim Lehrer ofPBS | P | P | P | |||||||||
| 2 | Thursday, October 15, 1992 9:00 – 10:30 p.m. EDT[2] | University of Richmond | Richmond,Virginia | Carole Simpson ofABC | P | P | P | |||||||||
| 3 | Monday, October 19, 1992 9:00 – 10:30 p.m. EDT[2] | Michigan State University | East Lansing,Michigan | Jim Lehrer ofPBS | P | P | P | |||||||||
| 1992 United States vice presidential debate | ||||||||||||||||
| No. | Date & time | Host | Location | Moderator | Participants | |||||||||||
| Key: P Participant. N Non-invitee. | Democratic | Republican | Independent | |||||||||||||
| Senator Al Gore ofTennessee | Vice President Dan Quayle ofIndiana | Ret. Vice Admiral James Stockdale ofCalifornia | ||||||||||||||
| VP | Tuesday, October 13, 1992 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. EDT[2] | Georgia Tech | Atlanta,Georgia | Hal Bruno ofABC | P | P | P | |||||||||
| First presidential debate | |
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| Date(s) | October 11, 1992 (1992-10-11) |
| Duration | 90 minutes |
| Venue | Washington University in St. Louis |
| Location | St. Louis,Missouri |
| Participants | George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton Ross Perot |
| Moderator(s) | Jim Lehrer ofPBS |
| Transcript | First half,second half |
The first presidential debate between PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush, GovernorBill Clinton, and BusinessmanRoss Perot took place on Sunday, October 11, 1992, at the Field House,Washington University inSt. Louis,Missouri.[3]
The debate was moderated byJim Lehrer ofPBS withSander Vanocur,Ann Compton and John Mashek as panelists.
Questions were divided between foreign and domestic policy. It was the first time three candidates shared a single stage in a televised debate.[4] A poll conducted byCNN/USA TODAY on October 11, 1992, found that of those watching, 47 percent rated Perot the winner, 30 percent voted Clinton and 16 percent voted Bush.[4] The format decided was:
An estimated 62.4 million viewers tuned into the debate.
| Vice presidential debate | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | October 13, 1992 (1992-10-13) |
| Duration | 90 minutes |
| Venue | Georgia Tech |
| Location | Atlanta,Georgia |
| Participants | Dan Quayle Al Gore James Stockdale |
| Moderator(s) | Hal Bruno ofABC |
| Transcript | Full debate |
The only vice presidential debate between Vice PresidentDan Quayle, SenatorAl Gore, and Ret. Vice AdmiralJames Stockdale took place on Thursday, October 13, 1992, atGeorgia Tech inAtlanta,Georgia.
The debate was moderated byHal Bruno ofABC. The debate would become known for unusual responses and negative rhetoric from the candidates and the audience. It would later be called "the most combative debate in the 32-year history of the televised forums" by the Washington Post. One of the most memorable moments from the debate came early in the night. Bruno, in his capacity as debate moderator, asked James Stockdale, "Admiral Stockdale, your opening statement, please, sir?" Stockdale famously replied to Bruno's request: "Who am I? Why am I here?"Bruno also scolded the debate's audience when they jeered candidates Quayle and Gore, saying, "There’s no call for that ... so knock that off."
The format decided was:
An estimated 51.2 million viewers tuned into the debate.
| Second presidential debate | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | October 15, 1992 (1992-10-15) |
| Duration | 90 minutes |
| Venue | University of Richmond |
| Location | Richmond,Virginia |
| Participants | George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton Ross Perot |
| Moderator(s) | Carole Simpson ofABC |
| Transcript | First half,Second half |
The second presidential debate between PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush, GovernorBill Clinton, and BusinessmanRoss Perot took place on October 15, 1992, atUniversity of Richmond inRichmond,Virginia.
The town hall style debate was moderated byCarole Simpson ofABC with 109 uncommitted voters as questioners. Questions were focused primarily on domestic issues and the economy, although no subject was restricted.
Clinton emerged out as the winner of the second debate leading over both Bush and Perot. A poll conducted byCNN/USA TODAY from Oct. 16–18, showed 58 percent calling Clinton the winner, 16 percent said Bush won and 15 percent said Perot.[4] The format decided was:
Bush was seen on national camera checking his watch while being asked about the effect of the national debt on him personally.[6] In a 1999 Interview by Jim Lehrer, on being asked what he was thinking as he checked his wristwatch, he replied:
I took a huge hit. That's another thing I don't like debates, you look at your watch and they say that he hasn’t any business running for president. He's bored and he's out of this thing, he's not with it and we need change. They took a little incident like that to show that I was, you know, out of it. They made a huge thing out of that. Now, was I glad when the damn thing was over? Yeah, and maybe that's why I was looking at it,only 10 more minutes of this crap, I mean. [Jim laughs] Go ahead and use it. I'm a free spirit now.[7]
An estimated 69.9 million viewers tuned into the debate.
| Third presidential debate | |
|---|---|
| Date(s) | October 19, 1992 (1992-10-19) |
| Duration | 90 minutes |
| Venue | Michigan State University |
| Location | East Lansing,Michigan |
| Participants | George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton Ross Perot |
| Moderator(s) | Jim Lehrer ofPBS |
| Transcript | Full debate |
The third and final presidential debate between PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush, GovernorBill Clinton, and BusinessmanRoss Perot took place on Monday, October 19, 1992, atMichigan State University,East Lansing,Michigan.
The debate was moderated byJim Lehrer ofPBS with Gene Gibbons, Helen Thomas and Susan Rook as panelists. The format decided was:
First half:
Second half:
A poll conducted byCNN/USA TODAY after the third debate found that viewers thought Perot had won. Opinions, however, were tied between Clinton's and Bush's performances; 28 percent thought Clinton had done the best job, 28 percent Bush, and 37 percent said Perot.[4]
An estimated 66.9 million viewers tuned into the debate.