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Decision '92 Trading Cards Sealed Box 36 Packs Clinton Bush Perot JFK Nixon New
Factory sealed box of Wild Card Decision '92 trading cards. (C) 1992 AAA Sports, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Specs:
*36 packs with 8 cards per pack
*Sealed box measures 5 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches
*Cards featuring 1992 general election candidates Bill Clinton (D), George H.W. Bush (R), Ross Perot (I) plus Magic Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Richard Nixon, Pat Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, Jerry Brown, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bob Kerrey, Jesse Jackson, Willie Nelson, Robert Dole, Pat Buchanan, David Duke, Dan Quayle, Candice Bergen, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, John F. Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK assassination, Oliver Stone, Norman Schwarzkopf, Ice-T, Rodney King, Sam Walton, Hillary Clinton, Boris Yeltsin, Clarence Thomas, Yasser Arafat, Tom Harkin, et al.
I only have the one box, acquired directly from AAA Sports, Inc. when I was working as a member of the hobby press in 1992. I vividly recall the phone interview I had with the creators of Decision '92, who delivered one of the better non-sports card entries of the 1990s.
Specs:
*36 packs with 8 cards per pack
*Sealed box measures 5 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches
*Cards featuring 1992 general election candidates Bill Clinton (D), George H.W. Bush (R), Ross Perot (I) plus Magic Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Richard Nixon, Pat Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, Jerry Brown, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bob Kerrey, Jesse Jackson, Willie Nelson, Robert Dole, Pat Buchanan, David Duke, Dan Quayle, Candice Bergen, Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, John F. Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK assassination, Oliver Stone, Norman Schwarzkopf, Ice-T, Rodney King, Sam Walton, Hillary Clinton, Boris Yeltsin, Clarence Thomas, Yasser Arafat, Tom Harkin, et al.
I only have the one box, acquired directly from AAA Sports, Inc. when I was working as a member of the hobby press in 1992. I vividly recall the phone interview I had with the creators of Decision '92, who delivered one of the better non-sports card entries of the 1990s.





