Proper noun
Perot (plural Perots)
A surname transferred from the given name.
Although Perot easily won the nomination, his victory at the party's national convention led to a schism as supporters of Lamm accused him of rigging the vote to prevent them from casting their ballots. Source: Internet
Co-manager Hamilton Jordan threatened to quit, and on July 15, Ed Rollins resigned after Perot fired advertisement specialist Hal Riney, who worked with Rollins on the Reagan campaign. Source: Internet
He gave Perot a framed picture of Smoot and Hawley shaking hands after its passage. Source: Internet
In 1974 Perot gained some press attention for being "the biggest individual loser ever on the New York Stock Exchange " when his EDS shares dropped $450 million in value in a single day in April 1970. Source: Internet
In 1992, the presidential campaign of Ross Perot used WAIS as a campaign wide information system, connecting the field offices to the national office. Source: Internet
In an April 2005 interview, Perot expressed concern about the state of progress on issues that he had raised in his presidential runs. citation Two further exceptions came with his endorsements in the 2008 and 2012 elections. Source: Internet