1980: Frank D. White (R) ran against Bill Clinton for Arkansas Governor, ousting Clinton after his first term.
1982: Frank D. White (R) again ran against BIll Clinton for Arkansas Governor, losing the governorship back to Clinton who would then serve his 2nd term.
1986: Frank D. White (R) ran against BIll Clinton for Arkansas Governor, a third and final time, failing to regain the governorship. Frank D. White would not serve a second term, being limited to the single term of the governorship.
1992: George H. W. Bush (R) ran against Bill Clinton for Bush's second term when Bush was incumbent, but Bush lost.
1996: Bob Dole (R) ran against Bill Clinton when Clinton was incumbent, with Clinton winning his second term.
During his second presidential campaign, Bill Clinton ran against Bob Dole.
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1980: Frank D. White (R) ran against Bill Clinton for Arkansas Governor, ousting Clinton after his first term.1982: Frank D. White (R) again ran against BIll Clinton for Arkansas Governor, losing the governorship back to Clinton who would then serve his 2nd term.1984: Woody Freeman (R) ran against Bill Clinton for Arkansas Governor.1986: Frank D. White (R) ran a 3rd time against Bill Clinton for Arkansas Governor. Frank D. White would not serve a second term, being limited to the single term of the governorship.1990: Sheffield Nelson (R) was Clinton's final challenger for Arkansas governor, as Clinton won re-election a 5th time.1992: George H. W. Bush (R) ran against Bill Clinton for Bush's second term when Bush was incumbent, but Bush lost.1996: Bob Dole (R) ran against Bill Clinton when Clinton was incumbent, with Clinton winning his second term.
Bill Clinton ran against George H.W. Bush in the 1992 presidential election, not in 1988. In the 1988 election, George H.W. Bush ran against Michael Dukakis.
No, there were no significant challengers from within the Democratic Party to Bill Clinton during his reelection campaign for his second term as president in 1996. Clinton easily secured the Democratic nomination and ran unopposed within his own party.
The 1996 election was Bill Clinton's second term. He was first elected as President in 1992 and then re-elected in 1996.
It was the second term of Bill Clinton's presidency.
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Bill Clinton was elected to a second term in 1996.
He was inaugurated first in January of 1993, and then for the second term in January of 1997.
No, the Monica Lewinsky affair occurred during Bill Clinton's second term as President of the United States. It started in 1995 and became public knowledge in 1998. Clinton's second term in office began in January 1997 and ended in January 2001.
Clinton ran against George H.W. Bush in 1992 and against Bob Dole in 1996.
Yes. Bill Clinton served two terms in Office. His first term was from January 20th, 1993 to 1997. He served a second term from 1997 to 2001 when he was defeated in candidacy by George W. Bush.