No one. He was the incumbent and had a strong approval rating on both domestic and foreign affairs.
No one, as Clinton didn't run that year.
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.
Bill Clinton and Al Gore were the Democratic ticket, but the election was in 1996, not 1998.
In 2008, Hillary Clinton lost to Barack Obama in the primary. In 2016, Hillary Clinton came out the victor against Bernie Sanders. Martin O'Malley was also a notable candidate, but he withdrew quickly.
No one. Bill Clinton had retired from the presidency in 2001.
California is almost always a "Blue" State, or Democratic. 1996: Clinton 2000: Gore 2004: Kerry
The Democratic candidate was Bill Clinton, the Republican candidate Bob Dole and the Reform candidate was Ross Perot. Bill Clinton won the election.
Clinton ran against George H.W. Bush in 1992 and against Bob Dole in 1996.
In 1996 it chose Clinton over Dole and in 1992 it chose Clinton over the incumbent President George H. W. Bush.
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.
Kentucky last voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in 1996 when it supported Bill Clinton's reelection bid. Since then, the state has consistently voted for Republican candidates in presidential elections.
In 1996, the Clinton/Gore team ran against, and ran over, Bob Dole from Kansas with his running mate Jack Kemp. Bill Clinton and Al Gore were reelected to a second term as President/Vice President.
Bill Clinton's wife (in 1996) was Hillary Clinton.