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Overview

"In the 1990s, my (Ross Perot) campaigns as an independent presidential candidate gave a voice to millions of Americans who had been left out of the partisan political process. These people wanted--and still want--to contribute to their country and make America better for their children and grandchildren. This is their story."

--Ross Perot, 1992/1996 presidential candidate, businessman, and philanthropist In 1992, America began a historic and unique political movement when Ross Perot, a down-to-earth, charismatic billionaire, threw his hat into the ring of presidential contenders. A member of the Reform Party, Perot was the voice for the average American, and he inspired millions of ordinary citizens to actively participate in their government.

In The Perot Legacy, political activist and Perot campaigner Pat Benjamin takes you inside Perot's campaign and tells the story of an action movement that turned everyday folks into street fighters as they delved into the depths of dirty politics. Benjamin lays out the campaign's successful infiltration of "politics as usual" and exposes the backroom deals, intimidation, stalkers, and death threats that dogged the campaign's every step.

But The Perot Legacy (http://www.theperotlegacy.com) provides more than a history of the Perot presidential bid. With sharp political sensibility, Benjamin addresses how to harness the growing frustration and disgust many Americans feel over politics today, and she explains how to learn from past mistakes to effectively put regular, real people back in control of the American government.

Benjamin combines personal anecdotes, insider opinions, and sound political discourse to create a true testament to America's unique democratic system. It's time to put the power back in the people's hands

In The Perot Legacy, political activist and Perot campaigner Pat Benjamin takes you inside Perot’s campaign and tells the story of a citizen action movement that turned everyday folks into street fighters as the Republican and Democratic parties, together with the media, did everything possible to prevent Americans from having a third political choice. Based on this experience, Benjamin explains how citizens today can help return the power of political choice to the people and restore hope for a functioning federal government.