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Guatemala
In 1999, U.S. president Bill Clinton stated that the United States was wrong to have provided support to Guatemalan military forces that took part in the brutal civilian killings.
Columbia, Illinois
On May 7, 1993, Bill Clinton , in his congratulation letter to Columbia, stated that the partnership helped to overcome the barriers between the United States and Germany and improve the relationships between people across the oceans.
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2000 - President Bill Clinton announces that accurate GPS access would no longer be restricted to the United States military.
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Al Gore
Clinton stated that he chose Gore due to his foreign policy experience, work with the environment, and commitment to his family.
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Death and funeral of Richard Nixon
Clinton said Nixon was, "a statesman who sought to build a lasting structure of peace" and praised his "desire to give something back to this world."
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Monica Lewinsky
In addition, relying upon the definition of "sexual relations" as proposed by the prosecution and agreed by the defense and by Judge Susan Webber Wright, who was hearing the Paula Jones case, Clinton claimed that because certain acts were performed on him, not by him, he did not engage in sexual relations.
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Bill Clinton
These advocates feel Clinton should have integrated the military by executive order, noting President Harry Truman used executive order to racially desegregate the armed forces.
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Impeachment of Bill Clinton
After rumors of the scandal reached the news, Clinton publicly stated, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky ."
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Columbia, Illinois
On May 7, 1993, Bill Clinton , in his congratulation letter to Columbia, stated that the partnership helped to overcome the barriers between the United States and Germany and improve the relationships between people across the oceans.
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Al Gore
Clinton stated that he chose Gore due to his foreign policy experience , work with the environment, and commitment to his family.
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May 2
2000 - President Bill Clinton announces that accurate GPS access would no longer be restricted to the United States military.
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Socks (cat)
Bill Clinton said, "I did better with ... the Palestinians and the Israelis than I've done with Socks and Buddy."
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Socks (cat)
Bill Clinton said, "I did better with ... the Palestinians and the Israelis than I've done with Socks and Buddy."
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Socks (cat)
Bill Clinton said, "I did better with ... the Palestinians and the Israelis than I've done with Socks and Buddy ."
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Peter T. King
Clinton said he would and when both Clinton and King were elected in 1992, King made sure Clinton remembered to keep his promise.
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Peter T. King
Clinton said he would and when both Clinton and King were elected in 1992, King made sure Clinton remembered to keep his promise.
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May 2
2000 - President Bill Clinton announces that accurate GPS access would no longer be restricted to the United States military .
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May 2
2000 - President Bill Clinton announces that accurate GPS access would no longer be restricted to the United States military.
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United States presidential election, 1992
On November 3, Bill Clinton won the election as the 42nd President of the United States by a wide margin in the U.S. Electoral College, receiving 43 percent of the popular vote in the three man race against Bush's 37 percent.
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Bill Clinton returned to the governor's office two years later by winning the election of 1982.
Bill Clinton
Clinton won the 1992 presidential election (43.0% of the vote) against Republican incumbent George H. W. Bush (37.4% of the vote) and billionaire populist Ross Perot, who ran as an independent (18.9% of the vote) on a platform focusing on domestic issues; a significant part of Clinton's success was Bush's steep decline in public approval.
Third party (United States)
Perot finished second in three states: in Alaska and Utah ahead of election winner Bill Clinton , and in Maine ahead of incumbent President George H. W. Bush.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
In the 2008 presidential nomination race, Clinton won more primaries and delegates than any other female candidate in American history, but after a long campaign, she narrowly lost to Senator Barack Obama, who became the party's presumptive nominee in June 2008, and Clinton endorsed and campaigned for him.
Barack Obama presidential primary campaign, 2008
Clinton finished first in the state delegate count on January 19, winning 51% of delegates to the state convention.
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United States presidential election, 2008
Although Obama did not win other normally Republican states such as Georgia and Montana (which were won by Bill Clinton in 1992), he nonetheless was competitive in both.
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Georgia (U.S. state)
In 1976 and 1980, native son Jimmy Carter carried the state; in 1992, the former Arkansas governor Bill Clinton narrowly won the state .
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Asian population had been a stronghold of the Republican Party until the 1992 presidential election in which George H. W. Bush won 55% of the Asian vote, compared to Bill Clinton winning 31%, and Ross Perot winning 15% of the Asian vote.
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Robert Rubin
In that capacity, he directed the National Economic Council, which Bill Clinton created after winning the presidency .
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Grand Rapids, Michigan
Both of its representatives in the Michigan State House of Representatives are Democrats, and in the four most recent presidential elections Democratic candidates Bill Clinton , Al Gore, John Kerry, and Barack Obama won the majority of votes in the city of Grand Rapids.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
In the 2008 presidential nomination race, Clinton won more primaries and delegates than any other female candidate in American history, but after a long campaign, she narrowly lost to Senator Barack Obama, who became the party's presumptive nominee in June 2008, and Clinton endorsed and campaigned for him.
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Nassau County, New York
Democrat Bill Clinton won the county in presidential elections of 1992 and 1996.
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San Diego County, California
San Diego County has historically been a Republican leaning county: 2008 was the first time in decades that a Democratic Presidential nominee won a majority in the county (though in 1992 Bill Clinton won a plurality ).
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Childress, Texas
In 1992, Bush prevailed over Democratic winner Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Independent H. Ross Perot of Dallas, 1,033 (44.2 percent) to 881 (37.7 percent) to 421 (18 percent).
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Bill Clinton won the 1992 OneVote, garnering 43% of the vote.
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Channel One News
Bill Clinton won the 1992 OneVote , garnering 43% of the vote.
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1996
November 5 - U.S. presidential election, 1996: Democratic incumbent Bill Clinton defeats Republican challenger Bob Dole to win his second term .
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American Jews
In 1992, 1996, and 2000, Bill Clinton and later, Al Gore each won 79% of the Jewish vote , and in 2004, John Kerry, a Catholic, received 74%.
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Ross Perot
Perot managed to finish second in two states: In Maine, Perot received 30.44% of the vote to Bush's 30.39% (Clinton won Maine with 38.77%); In Utah, Perot received 27.34% of the vote to Clinton's 24.65% (Bush won Utah with 43.36%).
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Montana
The state last supported a Democrat for president in 1992, when Bill Clinton won a plurality victory .
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Bill Clinton
After Oxford, Clinton attended Yale Law School and obtained a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in 1973.
Yale University
All U.S. presidents between 1989 and 2008 were Yale graduates, namely George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton (who attended Yale Law School along with his wife, New York Senator Hillary Clinton), and George W. Bush.
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Bill Clinton
In Hot Springs, Clinton attended St. John's Catholic Elementary School, Ramble Elementary School, and Hot Springs High School - where he was an active student leader, avid reader, and musician.
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Bill Clinton
In Hot Springs, Clinton attended St. John's Catholic Elementary School, Ramble Elementary School , and Hot Springs High School - where he was an active student leader, avid reader, and musician.
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Bill Clinton
In Hot Springs, Clinton attended St. John's Catholic Elementary School, Ramble Elementary School, and Hot Springs High School - where he was an active student leader, avid reader, and musician.
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Saini
He has the rare distinction of hosting a dinner attended , among others by the then US president Bill Clinton .
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United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2006
Not long after Corker's primary victory was assured, Ford, at a rally of his supporters attended by Bill Clinton , challenged Corker to seven televised debates across the state.
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Bill Clinton
Clinton attended the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington D.C., receiving a degree in 1968, during which he ran for President of the Student Council.
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Bill Clinton
With the aid of scholarships, Clinton attended the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., receiving a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (B.S.F.S.) degree in 1968.
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Bill Clinton
In Hot Springs, Clinton attended St. John's Catholic Elementary School, Ramble Elementary School, and Hot Springs High School - where he was an active student leader, avid reader, and musician.
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Elizabeth May
She counts Bill Clinton , who attended the Montreal Conference in 2005 at her request, among her contacts; Clinton became acquainted with May and her parents (then living in Connecticut) while a student at Yale University in the 1960s.
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