New Reform Party Panel Favors Perot
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
In his first public move to keep control of his Reform Party away from a rival faction, Ross Perot picked a national steering committee of himself, two supporters--and one rival. Perot gathered one representative from each of the 50 states and the committee was chosen during a secretive conference call, which required a password for entry.
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