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- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 abstract "Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan, who served as an adviser to both President Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, had twice sought the nomination of the Republican Party (in 1992 and 1996). Buchanan announced his third bid for the presidency on March 2, 1999 in New Hampshire. Buchanan announced that he was leaving the Republican Party in favor of Ross Perot's Reform Party. Buchanan's campaign was plagued by controversy, party infighting, and ultimately the Florida recount controversy. Buchanan ran on an anti-NAFTA, pro-life, anti-war, isolationist platform.".
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 wikiPageExternalLink www.buchananreform.org.
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- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 affiliation Reform_Party_of_the_United_States_of_America.
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 campaign United_States_presidential_election,_2000.
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 candidate Pat_Buchanan.
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 candidate "Columnist".
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 hasPhotoCollection Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000.
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 homepage www.buchananreform.org.
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 keyPeople "Ezola Foster, Running mate".
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 slogan "America First!".
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 status "Lost election".
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 subject Category:Reform_Party_of_the_United_States_of_America.
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 subject Category:United_States_presidential_campaigns,_2000.
- Pat_Buchanan_presidential_campaign,_2000 comment "Conservative pundit Pat Buchanan, who served as an adviser to both President Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, had twice sought the nomination of the Republican Party (in 1992 and 1996). Buchanan announced his third bid for the presidency on March 2, 1999 in New Hampshire. Buchanan announced that he was leaving the Republican Party in favor of Ross Perot's Reform Party. Buchanan's campaign was plagued by controversy, party infighting, and ultimately the Florida recount controversy.".
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