Although President George Bush’s 1992 re-election had initially seemed a foregone conclusion after the success of the Gulf War, __________ altered the perceptions of many Americans about him. the 1990 economic recession a scandal involving a White House intern the continuing quagmire of the Iraq conflict the revolution in Haiti



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Although President George Bush's 1992 re-election had initially seemed a foregone conclusion after the success of the Gulf War, the 1990 economic recession altered the perceptions of many Americans about him. He subsequently lost the election to the Democratic candidate Bill Clinton. 

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