Ross Perot donated to Trumps re-election campaign before death: report By Bradford Betz | Fox News
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Remembering the life and legacy of Ross Perot
Ross Perot was a maverick, a billionaire businessman and the most successful third party presidential candidate since Theodore Roosevelt in 1912.
In his last documented political act, self-made billionaire and two-time presidential candidate Ross Perot wrote out two checks to President Trumps re-election campaign before succumbing to his battle with leukemia at the age of 89, according to a report.
Perot, who ran for president as a third-party candidate in 1992 and 1996, is largely credited with providing a road map for Trump's presidential campaign.
FILE: Ross Perot is shown on a screen in a paid 30-minute television commercial, during a media preview in Dallas. (AP)
Like Trump, Perot ran as a billionaire populist against the Republican establishment. His focus on the North American Free Trade Agreement rather than the national debt and his use of cable news for laying out his agenda were both familiar elements of Trumps campaign.
As Democratic strategist James Carville put it in a 2016 podcast: If Donald Trump is the Jesus of the disenchanted, displaced non-college white voter, then Perot was the John the Baptist of that sort of movement.
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