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However, several candidates such as Tom Harkin, Paul Tsongas, Jerry Brown, Bob Kerrey, Douglas Wilder and Bill Clinton chose to run.
Clinton chose U. S. Senator Al Gore ( D-Tennessee ) to be his running mate on July 9, 1992.
On July 9, 1992, Clinton chose Tennessee Senator and former 1988 Presidential candidate Al Gore to be his running mate.
However, in 2006, the county narrowly chose Eliot Spitzer over John Faso by a margin of about 1 % in the governor's race, and Hillary Clinton surprisingly defeated John Spencer in the county by a 10 percentage point margin.
Holbrooke was a leading contender to succeed the retiring Warren Christopher as Secretary of State but was passed over as President Bill Clinton chose Madeleine Albright instead.
Baird, seeing the problems the issue was causing for Clinton, withdrew her nomination and Clinton next chose Kimba Wood, who was quickly forced to withdraw due to somewhat similar problems.
In September 2009, the " tell-all " book The Clinton Tapes revealed that during the 2000 presidential election, President Bill Clinton suggested Mikulski as a running mate for Al Gore, who instead chose her colleague Joe Lieberman.
Still, several candidates such as Bill Clinton, Paul Tsongas and Jerry Brown chose to run.
Clinton chose U. S. Senator Albert A. Gore Jr. ( D-Tennessee ) to be his running mate on July 9, 1992.
President Bill Clinton chose not to renominate Keating to the seat.
Her 1993 attack on the Clinton healthcare plan was considered to be a major factor in the defeat of the bill, and brought her to the attention of Pataki, who then chose her as his Lieutenant Governor running mate.
Although Clinton ultimately chose Al Gore, Wofford was a finalist for the vice presidential nomination.
" ( Starr also chose this occasion to clear President Clinton in the Travelgate matter, and to say that he had not committed impeachable wrongdoing in the Whitewater matter ; Democrats on the committee immediately criticized Starr for withholding all these findings until after the 1998 Congressional elections.
Peña advised Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton on transportation issues during Clinton's Presidential transition and thereafter Clinton chose Peña to head the United States Department of Transportation.
About this alleged influence Clinton Bennett comments that Muir " chose to resurrect another old Christian theory ", and quotes the following passage from Muir's 1858 Life, vol.
Clinton chose to remain in office and urged Livingston to reconsider his resignation.
" ( Starr also chose this occasion to clear President Clinton in the Filegate matter, and to say he had not committed impeachable wrongdoing in the Whitewater matter ; Democrats on the committee immediately criticized Starr for withholding all these findings until after the 1998 Congressional elections.
In 1992, Bill Clinton, seen as a more moderate southern Democrat, chose the more liberal southerner Al Gore as his running mate.
In 2000, Al Gore chose the centrist Joseph Lieberman, a northeastern Jewish Democrat who had been one of the first people to criticize President Clinton for his scandal with Monica Lewinsky.
President Bill Clinton chose not to renominate her.
In November 1996 United States President Bill Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton chose the town as their only holiday stop on their historic visit to Australia.

Clinton and corporate
On April 14, 2003, WorldCom changed its name to MCI and moved its corporate headquarters from Clinton, Mississippi, to Dulles, Virginia.
" The Clinton Administration also embraced neoliberalism by pursuing international trade agreements that would benefit the corporate sector globally ( normalization of trade with China for example ).
Domestically, Clinton fostered such neoliberal reforms as the corporate takeover of health care in the form of the HMO, the reduction of welfare subsidies, and the implementation of " Workfare ".
He criticized Clinton for having accepted corporate soft money contributions, his support of NAFTA, his health care plan, and his refusal to crack down on " corporate welfare ", as well as what Hightower viewed as inadequate efforts at fighting unemployment and poverty.
Later, while working in the Reagan and Clinton White Houses, Summers was able to lobby successfully for cuts in both corporate and capital gains taxes.
President Clinton also established the Ron Brown Award for corporate leadership and responsibility.
The 1990s also saw the first female United States Attorney General and Secretary of State, as well as the second woman on the Supreme Court, and the first US First Lady ( Hillary Rodham Clinton ) to have an independent political, legal, corporate executive, activist, and public service career.
As part of continuing urban renewal, in 1969 Xerox Corporation opened a thirty-story office tower ( Xerox Tower ) at Broad Street East and Clinton Avenue South, although Xerox also moved its corporate headquarters to Stamford, Connecticut at about the same time.
Eichenwald had been employed by the Times since 1986 and primarily covered Wall Street and corporate topics such as insider trading, accounting scandals, and takeovers, but also wrote about a range of issues including terrorism, the Bill Clinton pardons controversy, Federal health care policy, and sexual predators on the Internet.

Clinton and lawyer
* Webster Hubbell, an Arkansas lawyer and politician associated with Bill Clinton
It incorporated as a town in 1852, and was named after Henry Clinton Young, a lawyer from Laurens, who helped lay out the first streets.
She had three brothers ( Howard Clinton Reid, a psychiatrist ; Kenneth Reid, killed in pilot training during World War II ; and Justin Truman Reid, a lawyer ); and a half-sister, Carol Ann Reid.
Honorary degrees have been received by many famed individuals including former President of the United States Bill Clinton, former President of Ireland Mary McAleese, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, poet Seamus Heaney, writers Seamus Deane, Brian Friel, Frank McGuinness and Colm Tóibín, activists May Blood and Aung San Suu Kyi, actors Amanda Burton and Ewan McGregor, racehorse trainer Vincent O ' Brien, bishops Seán Brady, Robin Eames, James Mehaffey, Edward Daly and Desmond Tutu, singers Enya, Van Morrison and Tommy Makem, politician John Hume, biotechnologist Charles Hamner, politicians and writers Garrett Fitzgerald and Conor Cruise O ' Brien, US lawyer John Connorton, US diplomat Jim Lyons, Gaelic football player Peter Canavan, rugby player David Humphreys, golfers Darren Clarke and Graeme McDowell, last governor of Hong Kong Chris Patten and triple jumper Jonathan Edwards.
In 1994, President Clinton was looking for a new lawyer as Bernard Nussbaum had resigned, so he decided to hire Lloyd Cutler under unusual terms.
Susan's defense lawyer, Mark Geragos, stated that her ex-husband told her that deputy independent counsel W. Hickman Ewing Jr. would be able to " get Clinton with a sex charge " before the 1996 election if she agreed to lie and say she had had an affair with Clinton.
* Robert Clinton Hughes ( 1847 – 1935 ), New Zealand lawyer and conservationist
Warren DeWitt Clinton Hall ( 1788 – 1867 ), also called D. C. Hall, was an American and Mexican lawyer, pioneer, and soldier.
Before serving as mayor, White was a lawyer and businessman, and served as U. S. Deputy Secretary of Energy under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1995.
Drew Saunders Days III ( born August 29, 1941 ) an American lawyer, served as United States Solicitor General from 1993 to 1996 under President Bill Clinton.
* Lanny A. Breuer, White House lawyer for President Bill Clinton in the Lewinsky scandal
Klain lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland, with his wife Monica Medina ( currently serving as Principal Deputy Undersecretary for Oceans and Atmosphere in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ; she is also an environmental activist, lawyer, and during the late Clinton Administration was General Counsel of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ) and their children Hannah, Michael and Daniel.
Charles Frederick Carson " Chuck " Ruff ( August 1, 1939 – November 19, 2000 ) was a prominent American lawyer based in Washington, D. C., and was best known as the White House Counsel who defended President Bill Clinton during his impeachment trial in 1999 over the Lewinsky scandal and Paula Jones case.
His father was a lawyer, and in 1834 he moved the family to Albany, Kentucky to take a position as the County Clerk for Clinton County.
The two most prominent Republicans contemplating a challenge to Clinton were lawyer Ed Cox ( the son-in-law of former President Richard M. Nixon ) and Westchester County District Attorney Jeanine Pirro.
He made a career as a lawyer in Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio, and finally Linn County, Kansas where he was a probate judge ( 1867 – 69 ).

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