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The Ross Perot Myth is a fascinating dive into a curious corner of U.S. political lore. It explores the 1992 presidential election and examines how Ross Perot's colorful independent campaign maybe shifted the tides for George H.W. Bush. The documentary captures the quirky tone of Perot's public persona, blending interviews and archival footage in a way that feels almost nostalgic. It’s not just about the election; it's about the outsider narrative that Perot embodied. The pacing has a kind of rhythm that keeps you engaged, and the themes of electoral dynamics are particularly interesting for anyone into political history. Overall, it’s a distinct look at how one candidate can alter perceptions and outcomes in unexpected ways.
Interesting take on electoral impact.Unique perspective on outsider politics.Good mix of archival footage and interviews.
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