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 1. George Bush  2. Al Gore  3. Ralph Nader  4. Pat Buchanon  Presidential Candidates...

George Bush  George W. Bush is the 46th Governor of the state of Texas. Now in his second term, Bush has earned a reputation as a compassionate conservative who shapes policy based on the principles of limited government, personal responsibility, strong families and local control.

Ralph Nader  In November, 1980, Nader resigned as director of Public Citizen in order to devote his energy toward other projects, he is one of Americas most effective Social critics. He has been called muckraker, Consumer Crusade, and Public Defender.

Al Gore served in the U.S. army in Vietnam. He worked for seven years as a newspaper reporter and then was elected to Congress from Tennessee. After eight years in the House of Representatives and eight years as U.S. Senator from Tennessee, he was elected Vice President of the United States. Al Gore

Pat Buchanan Pat Buchanan is the nominee for the Reform Party. He has the support of many of the people of the Christian Right and has strong conservative values.