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Roger Johnson (California) In 1992, Clinton nominated Johnson to head the government's General Services Administration.

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    Roger Johnson (California)

    Bill Clinton took him up on the offer and met with him to see if he could obtain his support. ... In 1992, Clinton nominated Johnson to head the government's General Services Administration.
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    Presidency of Bill Clinton

    Baird, seeing the problems it was causing for Clinton, withdrew her nomination and Clinton nominated Kimba Wood, whose nomination was also withdrawn due to similar problems. ... George Washington · John Adams · Thomas Jefferson · James Madison · James Monroe · John Quincy Adams · Andrew Jackson · Martin Van Buren · William Henry Harrison · John Tyler · James K. Polk · Zachary Taylor · Millard Fillmore · Franklin Pierce · James Buchanan · Abraham Lincoln · Andrew Johnson · Ulysses S. Grant · Rutherford B. Hayes · James A. Garfield · Chester A. Arthur · Grover Cleveland · Benjamin Harrison · Grover Cleveland · William McKinley · Theodore Roosevelt · William Howard Taft · Woodrow Wilson · Warren G. Harding · Calvin Coolidge · Herbert Hoover · Franklin D. Roosevelt · Harry S. Truman · Dwight D. Eisenhower · John F. Kennedy · Lyndon B. Johnson · Richard Nixon · Gerald Ford · Jimmy Carter · Ronald Reagan · George H. W. Bush · Bill Clinton · George W. Bush
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    Bill Clinton

    The audiobook version was nominated for a 2008 Grammy Award in the category of Best Spoken Word Album. ... Andrew Jackson · Martin Van Buren · James K. Polk · Lewis Cass · Franklin Pierce · James Buchanan · Stephen A. Douglas/John C. Breckinridge (SD) · George B. McClellan · Horatio Seymour · Horace Greeley · Samuel J. Tilden · Winfield Scott Hancock · Grover Cleveland · William Jennings Bryan · Alton B. Parker · William Jennings Bryan · Woodrow Wilson · James M. Cox · John W. Davis · Al Smith · Franklin D. Roosevelt · Harry S. Truman · Adlai Stevenson · John F. Kennedy · Lyndon B. Johnson · Hubert Humphrey · George McGovern · Jimmy Carter · Walter Mondale · Michael Dukakis · Bill Clinton · Al Gore · John Kerry · Barack Obama
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    Alston Johnson

    On April 22, 1999, President Clinton nominated Johnson to a seat on the Fifth Circuit that had become vacant with the decision by Judge John Duhé to take senior status. ... Bill Clinton judicial appointment controversies
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    Hillary Rodham Clinton

    The nature of the contest fractured in the next few days, when several remarks by Bill Clinton and other surrogates, and one remark by Hillary Clinton concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. and Lyndon B. Johnson, were perceived by many as, accidentally or intentionally, limiting Obama as a racially-oriented candidate or otherwise denying the post-racial significance and accomplishments of his campaign. ... Wikinews has related news: Hillary Clinton nominated as US Secretary of State
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    Bill Clinton judicial appointments controversy

    Rather, Durham, a conservative jurist whom Clinton nominated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit as part of a deal with then-Washington Sen. Slade Gorton, withdrew because of illness. ... President Lyndon B. Johnson's judicial appointments controversy
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    Bill Clinton Supreme Court candidates

    Hatch had told Clinton that Babbitt's strong pro-environmental views had enraged a group of Republican senators in the western United States who might take revenge either on Babbitt's nomination or on the candidate Clinton nominated to replace him in the Department of the Interior. ... Johnson • Nixon • Ford • Carter • Reagan • Bush • Clinton • Bush
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    Bill Clinton judicial appointment controversies

    Rather, Durham, a conservative jurist whom Clinton nominated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit as part of a deal with then-Washington Sen. Slade Gorton, withdrew because of illness. ... Johnson • Nixon • Ford • Carter • Reagan • Bush • Clinton • Bush
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    Impeachment of Bill Clinton

    Upon passage of H. Res. 611, Clinton became the first elected U.S. president and the second U.S. president to be impeached, following Andrew Johnson in 1868. ... In January 2007, Bush nominated Rogan to be a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
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    List of Oregon judges

    | Lee Johnson | 1977-1978 | Elected in 1976. ... | Susan P. Graber | Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals | 1998-current | President Bill Clinton nominated Graber on July 30 1997. |

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