---
title: "Voters Say ’Thumbs Up’ To Campaign, Process &#038; Coverage"
description: "Report Summary The American electorate feels better about itself and better about the campaign process than it did four years ago. A panel back post-mortem survey of voters conducted the weekend following the election found 77% of Americans thinking they learned enough during the campaign to make an informed choice between President George Bush, Governor [&hellip;]"
date: "1992-11-15"
authors:
  - name: "Pew Research Center"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/1992/11/15/voters-say-thumbs-up-to-campaign-process-coverage/"
categories:
  - "Election News"
  - "Election News"
  - "Media Industry"
---

# Voters Say ’Thumbs Up’ To Campaign, Process &#038; Coverage

## Report Summary

The American electorate feels better about itself and better about the campaign process than it did four years ago. A panel back post-mortem survey of voters conducted the weekend following the election found 77% of Americans thinking they learned enough during the campaign to make an informed choice between President George Bush, Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Independent candidate Ross Perot. Only 59% held that view in a 1988 Times Mirror survey taken days after the Bush - Dukakis contest.