1992 Clinton VS. Bush VS. Perot

"We Can Do It"

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Museum of the Moving Image
The Living Room Candidate
"We Can Do It," Clinton, 1992

CLINTON: I want you to believe that we can make America work again.

MALE NARRATOR: He knows we can do it. He knows we must because we can't afford four more years of the same and that's what it's all about. It's time to unite this country for change. No easy or simple solutions but a real plan to jump-start our economy, put people first with education, job training, health care we can afford. Together we can get this country moving again. It won't be easy, but let's get to work. Clinton/Gore. For people, for a change.

[TEXT: Clinton/Gore: For people.]

[TEXT: Clinton/Gore: For a change.]

Credits

"We Can Do It," Clinton/Gore '92 Committee, 1992

Maker: Clinton-Gore Creative Team

From Museum of the Moving Image, The Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign Commercials 1952-2012.
www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/1992/we-can-do-it (accessed June 9, 2025).

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1992 Clinton Bush Perot Results

George Bush, the incumbent president, enjoyed approval ratings near 90 percent following America’s decisive military victory in Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Many leading Democrats, including New York Governor Mario Cuomo, declined to run, and the party’s nomination went to Bill Clinton, governor of Arkansas. By early 1992, the U.S. economy was faltering, and Clinton’s campaign decided to focus almost exclusively on this issue. A prominently placed sign in Clinton’s campaign headquarters read "It’s the economy, stupid!" Ironically, because of the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989, which the Republicans took credit for, the Cold War was not an important issue during the campaign, and the Democrats were able to keep the emphasis on domestic concerns. The importance of the economy as an issue was amplified by the surprisingly successful third-party candidacy of billionaire Ross Perot, whose campaign concentrated on deficit reduction.

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