Yes. Bill Clinton is a member of the Democratic Party.
Yes, she is a member of the Democratic Party.
Bill Clinton is a member of the Democratic party
From the years 1993 to 2001, Bill Clinton served as President of the United States. He was a member of the Democratic Party.
Two U.S. presidents, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, were impeached by the House of Representatives. Andrew Johnson belonged to the Democratic Party, while Bill Clinton was a member of the Democratic Party as well. However, neither of them was convicted and removed from office by the Senate.
Bill Clinton was a Democrat. He served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 as a member of the Democratic Party.
George Wallace, the former governor of Alabama, was a member of the Democratic Party.
George Harrison was a rock guitarist and a member of The Beatles. William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison were US Presidents.
I think if Bill Clinton gave to a political party it would be to the party of which he is a member, the Democratic Party. GOP, or Grand Old Party, is a nickname of the Republican Party.
None of the modern Democratic Presidents have been generals. Before the Civil War, Franklin Pierce is the most recent President who was a general and a member of the old Jacksonian Democratic Party.
The only member of a father and son combination to be elected twice was the son, George W. Bush. The father, George H.W. Bush as well as both Adamses were one-term presidents.
According to the Former Presidents Act (FPA), former Presidents receive a pension that is equal to pay for the head of an executive department (Executive Level I-Presidential Cabinet member), which is $191,300 per year as of January 1, 2008. Former Presidents are all paid the same pension amount and are raised to this level when the Executive Level I salary increases, so all former Presidents are paid the same amount. This includes former Presidents Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush (#41), Bill Clinton, and will include President George W. Bush (#43). Other office, staff, and travel benefits are extensive. Former President Clinton is given an additional $961,000 for this purpose, and President Bush will be given the same amount. This is so the former Presidents will have enough income to perform some high level of humanitarian work. See http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/98-249.pdf