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Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1988

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Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1988

This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Republican nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 1988 election. Incumbent Vice President George H.W. Bush won the 1988 Republican nomination for President of the United States, and chose Indiana Senator Dan Quayle as his running mate. The selection of Quayle surprised many of Bush's closest advisers, who had expected Bush to pick a more well-known running mate. However, Bush adviser Roger Ailes helped convince Bush that Quayle would be able to effectively attack the Democratic presidential nominee, Michael Dukakis. Bush also liked Quayle's youth and felt that Quayle would make for a loyal vice president. The Bush-Quayle ticket ultimately defeated the Dukakis-Bentsen ticket in the 1988 election.

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Final candidates

  • Indiana Senator Dan Quayle
  • Kansas Senator Bob Dole
  • New York Representative Jack Kemp
  • Former Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole
  • Other potential candidates

  • Actor Clint Eastwood
  • Arizona Senator John McCain
  • California Governor George Deukmejian
  • Illinois Governor James R. Thompson
  • Illinois Representative Lynn Martin
  • Kansas Senator Nancy Kassebaum
  • New Mexico Senator Pete Domenici
  • Former Pennsylvania Governor Richard Thornburgh
  • South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell
  • Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
  • Tennessee Governor Lamar Alexander
  • Tennessee Senator Howard Baker
  • Wyoming Senator Alan K. Simpson
  • References

    Republican Party vice presidential candidate selection, 1988 Wikipedia