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- The 1996 presidential campaign of Richard Lamm, former Democratic Governor of Colorado, was launched on July 9, 1996 as Perot, announced his intention to seek the Reform Party nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 1996 presidential election in Denver, Colorado. Despite the entrance of billionaire and founder of the Reform Party Ross Perot the next day Lamm continued his campaign and announced that millionaire and former Representative Ed Zschau would be his vice presidential candidate. In the Reform Party mail-in ballot primaries Lamm took three states and Washington, D.C. and had half the support of Perot. Afterwards he appeared and gave a speech at the convention in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania and refused to endorse Perot or accept the vice presidential nomination. (en)
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- Richard Lamm (en)
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- Lamm For President Inc. (en)
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- The 1996 presidential campaign of Richard Lamm, former Democratic Governor of Colorado, was launched on July 9, 1996 as Perot, announced his intention to seek the Reform Party nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 1996 presidential election in Denver, Colorado. (en)
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- Richard Lamm 1996 presidential campaign (en)
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