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Comparing the feat to "climbing a cliff covered with ice," Ross Perot said that his supporters have submitted at least 95,000 registrations to the California Secretary of State, which would qualify his Reform Party for the 1996 California presidential ballot. Perot maintains that his organization will win places on the ballots in other major states. "If the registrations are valid, then Perot is clearly well on his way to forming a new national political party," says TIME's Laurence Barrett. "California was his toughest test logistically, from both the number of people he needed to sign...
Perot wants to put his party on the ballot in all 50 states and then nominate a candidate to challenge the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees. California has the nation's earliest deadline...
Perot's United We Stand America political organization said it is on target to qualify for the ballot...
...Texas billionaire announced his plan to place the new political party on the ballot Sept. 28, but the drive didn't get into high gear until last week...
Jones said that another minor party, the science-oriented Natural Law Party, is closest to qualifying for the California ballot in 1996. It has registered 69,438 voters, an increase of 9,558 over a week...