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Ross Perot, billionaire and ex-presidential candidate, dies at 89 | Ross Perot, billionaire and ex-presidential candidate, dies at 89 |
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Texan billionaire Ross Perot, who twice ran for US president as an independent, has died aged 89, his family says. | |
Described as idiosyncratic and feisty, he pioneered the computer data industry by founding his own company in 1962. | Described as idiosyncratic and feisty, he pioneered the computer data industry by founding his own company in 1962. |
But he was best known for running in the 1992 campaign, advocating balanced budgets and calling for an end to the outsourcing of jobs abroad. | But he was best known for running in the 1992 campaign, advocating balanced budgets and calling for an end to the outsourcing of jobs abroad. |
Democrat Bill Clinton won the three-way race, in which Mr Perot took almost 19% of the vote. | Democrat Bill Clinton won the three-way race, in which Mr Perot took almost 19% of the vote. |
Incumbent George HW Bush was defeated. | Incumbent George HW Bush was defeated. |
Perot ran for president again in 1996, after forming the Reform Party. He was diagnosed with leukaemia earlier this year. | |
"Ross Perot, the ground-breaking businessman and loving husband, brother, father and grandfather, passed away early Tuesday at his home in Dallas, surrounded by his devoted family," the Perot family said in a statement. | "Ross Perot, the ground-breaking businessman and loving husband, brother, father and grandfather, passed away early Tuesday at his home in Dallas, surrounded by his devoted family," the Perot family said in a statement. |
Perot made his fortune by founding Electronic Data Systems in 1962, and Perot Systems in 1988. | |
When two of his employees were jailed in Iran in 1979 over a contract dispute - just before the Islamic revolution - he financed a private commando rescue in a raid that inspired a book and a film. | |
The 1992 campaign - during which Perot spent $63m of his own money - made him a household name. At one point in June that year, he had a lead over both his mainstream rivals - a feat that no other independent or third-party candidate managed before or since. Perot finished a strong third in the November election. | |
His second campaign in 1996 was less successful. He did not take part in presidential debates and got just 8% of the vote. |