Bush Campaign Remarks
President George H. W. Bush participated in a televised “town meeting” program in the studios of WSB-TV on the morning after the final… read more
President George H. W. Bush participated in a televised “town meeting” program in the studios of WSB-TV on the morning after the final presidential debate. The president, wearing a wide pinstriped suit and standing amidst an audience of undecided voters, responded to questions from audience members on issues in the 1992 presidential campaign, including the economy and health care. The president also apologized for an incident before game two of the World Series the previous evening in which a Marine Corps color guard flew the Canadian flag upside down. close
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