1992: Politics and the Internet
Free-Net, the CWRU-sponsored first free, open-access community computer system, posted Democratic and Republican speeches and platforms. CWRU Magazine featured faculty analyses of campaign issues in health care, education, crime, the economy, foreign affairs, and environmental affairs.
CWRU Magazine featured an article on the election.
The student yearbook provided coverage of the the Democrat and Republican clubs.
Actor Richard Dreyfuss (below) visited campus in support of Bill Clinton and the Democrats.
| Ohio Popular Vote | National Popular Vote | Electoral Vote |
| William J. Clinton (D) 1,984,942 (40.2%) George H.W. Bush (R) 1,894,310 (38.3%) H. Ross Perot (Independent) 1,036,426 (21%) Andre Marrou (Libertarian) 7,252 (0.1%) Lenora B. Fulani (New Alliance) 6,413 Bo Gritz (Populist) 4,699 John Hagelin (Natural Law) 3,437 Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. (Economic Recovery) 2,446 | William J. Clinton (D) 44,909,326 (43%) George H.W. Bush (R) 39,103,882 (37.4%) H. Ross Perot (Independent) 19,741,657 (18.9%) Andre V. Marrou (Libertarian) 291,627 (0.3%) | William J. Clinton (D) 370 George H.W. Bush (R) 168 |
Information was compiled by staff of the Case Western Reserve University Archives, September 2004.