Essays About democratic clinton

 

  • Foreign Trade in the 90s
    ... offered. The Democratic Clinton administration had to buck its own Democratic stronghold in Labor, to support this agreement. However ...
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  • William Jefferson Clinton
    ... With no Democratic challengers for the 1996 Democratic Party presidential nomination, Clinton was assured the nomination once again. ...
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  • 1992 Presidential Election
    ... Southern whites. Given the other Democratic candidates, Clinton became the media's choice by default. Clinton virtually unknown ...
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  • supreme courts reactivity to popular will in modern times
    ... However, the second half of the court's tenure has come under the Democratic Clinton administration. Yet the conservative decisions have continued. ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    ... Each generation of Americans must define what it means to be an American." After becoming the first Democratic president in thirteen years, Clinton failed to ...
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  • Recommendations to Hillary Clinton Regarding Prisoner Re-Entry ...
    ... It is time for the Democratic Party to back away from the conservative model of crime prevention through fear and towards social responsible model of crime ...
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  • Analysis of Federal Judges
    ... judges was never fashionable for either the Republican or Democratic presidents until ... Clinton's record in regard to female appointees is more balanced, but ...
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  • Differences of George Herbert Walker Bush and William Jefferson ...
    ... growth and especially for deficit reduction.\" \"The key to Clinton\'s success ... first forged by President George HW Bush and a Democratic Congress, whereby tax ...
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  • clinton scandal
    ... The United States is a democratic society. Its citizens elected Bill Clinton. They have the capacity through public opinion to impeach him. ...
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  • Behind the Oval Office
    ... would get nowhere. Clinton did not wish completely abandon his Democratic Party. He only wished to change it. Another factor leading ...
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  • Al Gore
    ... Clinton knew that Gore would prevent the Gulf War from becoming an opposition issue and, with luck, could even turn into a net plus for the Democratic ticket. ...
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  • Election of 2000
    ... Clinton's vice president; Al Gore had the best shot at winning the democratic presidential nomination simply for being vice-president. ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    ... Clinton chose Tennessee Senator Albert A. Gore, Jr., as his vice-presidential running mate. The Democratic National Convention was held in New York City in mid ...
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  • presidential rankings
    ... Although a Democratic controlled Congress backed Clinton, he found it difficult to change the course of national priorities during his first two years in office ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    ... Bill was fascinated with political news, especially the 1956 Democratic National Convention. When Bill was ten, Virginia and Roger had a son, Roger Clinton, Jr ...
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  • foreign policy
    ... There were many people who disagreed with Clinton's perspective on China especially when it charges came about from contributions to the Democratic Party. ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    ... Aristide (the president) to Haiti, and the democratic government was restored. I feel that the "Brady Bill" is one of President Clinton's most important ...
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  • The democratic party
    ... The Democratic Party has already proved that they can keep the budget and economy straight. Over the previous years, Mr. Clinton has reversed economic ...
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  • republicans 2
    ... 3 - The Republican Party uses the poor performance of the Democratic party to their advantage. On top of the poor productivity, Bill Clinton says the worst ...
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  • Voting In The United States
    ... This all began to change as the Democratic party became more liberal in its ... Bush, but several border and deep south states voted for Clinton (http://www ...
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  • Clinton's Presidency
    ... the things Clinton accomplished such as "passage of a landmark tobacco bill, enactment of a patient's bill of rights, and perhaps even a Democratic takeover of ...
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  • president clinton
    President Clinton recently visited Mexico. ... Is the PRI the true expression of the democratic will of the people of Mexico, or a totalitarian dictatorship? ...
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  • BUDGET SPENDING
    ... Instead, they produced a fiscal budget that passed both houses of Congress, only to be deadlocked by a stubborn Democratic President Clinton. ...
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  • Barry Whiteside Professor Whiteclay English 101 - 6:30 3 October ...
    ... Doore wrote this article he mentioned that he would like to see Clinton succeed at decentralizing the government, creating a more democratic society, boosting ...
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  • Gun Control 16
    ... Vermont said, "congress would pass a bill only if the gun lobby tells Republican leadership it can" (Schmitt, "Clinton" 22). Democratic Presidential Candidate ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... youngest governor in the United States. In 1992 Clinton was the democratic nominee for president. He won the election by defeating ...
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  • Ethics
    ... Mrs. Rich has given lavishly to the Democratic Party, raised funds for the President and Senator Clinton, and contributed to the legal defense fund. ...
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  • impeached
    ... same position? Undoubtedly so. While Mr. Clinton is the president of the United States, he is still a democratic politition. To the ...
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  • polls and politics
    ... President Bush complained that Democratic candidate Bill Clinton and Independent candidate Ross Perot were receiving all the media attention. ...
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  • Democracy
    ... in the democratic system. The most noted recent example of a politician being influenced by private interests is none other than president Bill Clinton. ...
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