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The United Parcel Service (UPS) was chosen as the postal carrier of choice for the 1992 democratic national convention held in New York City. Members of the democratic party of the United States came together in July, 1992 to nominate a candidate for the 1992 presidential election. Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton was seen as the leading contender, and was formally nominated by New York Governor Mario Cuomo. After winning by 3,372 votes, Clinton chose Tennessee Senator Al Gore as his running mate, making them the youngest ticket in the 20th century.
Library of Congress, (n.d.). Democratic National Political Conventions 1832-2008. Retrieved from https://www.loc.gov/rr/main/polcon/democraticindex.html.