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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
[[Bill Clinton]] was President of [[the United States of America|the United States]] for two terms, from 1993 to 2001.{{seed}}
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The [[Clinton-Gore administration]] was the 42nd [[US Presidential administration]], lasting for 2 terms (1993 to 2001) and consisting of [[Bill Clinton]] as [[US President|President]] and [[Al Gore]] as [[US Vice President|Vice President]].
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* Won the [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 1992|1992 presidential election]] against [[George H.W. Bush]] ([[US Republican Party|R]]) and [[H. Ross Perot]] (I), 1992-11-03, winning the electoral college vote by a wide margin despite having only 43% of the popular vote, which was nonetheless the largest portion due to the substantial three-way split.
 
* Won the [[wikipedia:United States presidential election, 1992|1992 presidential election]] against [[George H.W. Bush]] ([[US Republican Party|R]]) and [[H. Ross Perot]] (I), 1992-11-03, winning the electoral college vote by a wide margin despite having only 43% of the popular vote, which was nonetheless the largest portion due to the substantial three-way split.
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==Reference==
 
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* {{wikipedia|Bill Clinton}}
 
 
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* '''2005-10-12''' [http://www.reason.com/hitandrun/2005/10/the_latest_data.shtml The Latest Data]: Percentage Changes in Real Discretionary Spending for LBJ, [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]], [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]], [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]], and [[George W. Bush|Bush]]
 
* '''2005-10-12''' [http://www.reason.com/hitandrun/2005/10/the_latest_data.shtml The Latest Data]: Percentage Changes in Real Discretionary Spending for LBJ, [[Richard Nixon|Nixon]], [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]], [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]], and [[George W. Bush|Bush]]

Revision as of 12:13, 29 August 2009

Overview

The Clinton-Gore administration was the 42nd US Presidential administration, lasting for 2 terms (1993 to 2001) and consisting of Bill Clinton as President and Al Gore as Vice President.

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Numbers

  • Won the 1992 presidential election against George H.W. Bush (R) and H. Ross Perot (I), 1992-11-03, winning the electoral college vote by a wide margin despite having only 43% of the popular vote, which was nonetheless the largest portion due to the substantial three-way split.
  • Assumed office in 1993 (date?)

Positive Points

Negative Points

Debatable Points

  • The "don't ask, don't tell" policy on homosexuality in the military
  • The North American Free Trade Agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
  • The Clintons were involved in a questionable real-estate deal prior to Clinton's presidency; this fact became the subject of an investigation and scandal. The Clintons were cleared of any wrongdoing, despite intensive scrutiny.

Criticism

  • commentary at the Asheville Global Report criticizes Clinton's handling of Iraq during the later years of his administration

To be researched

  • Is this article related to what the Globalist article is about, or what? Is the 1994 article even substantially accurate? Need a clearer understanding of what happened in the Balkans and what Clinton's role (and the U.S.'s role) actually was.

Reference

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