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Election meddling in Russia: When Boris Yeltsin asked Bill Clinton for help - The Washington Post
Clinton vs. Dole: The first 1996 presidential debate - YouTube
The American Presidential Election of 1996 - YouTube
Clinton-Gore re-election team | Library of Congress
Bill Clinton admits he tried to help Peres beat Netanyahu in 1996 elections | The Times of Israel
Clinton signs 'Welfare to Work' bill, Aug. 22, 1996 - POLITICO
Bill Clinton Campaigned as a Progressive. Why Didn't He Govern Like One? – Mother Jones
The Electoral College in the 21st Century – Sabato's Crystal Ball
Bill Clinton - Impeachment, Presidency & Monica Lewinsky
Electoral history of Bill Clinton - Wikipedia
1996 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
1992 and 1996 US Presidential Election Results Maps - Bill Clinton - ProCon.org
How Groups Voted in 1996 | Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
Personality Profile of Bill Clinton | USPP
1996 election results were Bill Clinton (D) won re-election by defeating Sen. Bob Dole (R) and Reform Party candidate Ross Perot on November 5, 1996.
Bill Clinton: Defense Of Marriage Act That I Signed Is Unconstitutional : The Two-Way : NPR
Bob Dole obituary | US politics | The Guardian
An Oral History of The First Presidential Campaign Websites in 1996 - WSJ
Past presidential visits: Bill Clinton in 1996
Bob Dole, Former U.S. Senate Leader and GOP Presidential Nominee, Dies at 98 | The Daily Chronicle
1996 Election - WI Results | Presidential Elections | Online Exhibits | Wisconsin Historical Society
United States presidential election of 1992 | George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton & Ross Perot | Britannica
Photos: Bill Clinton's life and career | CNN Politics
On This Day: Bill Clinton names Al Gore his running mate - UPI.com
Bill Clinton - Wikipedia
Decline of the Swing Voter Is Bookended by Clinton and Biden
1996 Election | Dan Rather
US President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore wave to supporters after accepting the nomination for the democrat party at the 1996 Democratic National Convention August 29, 1996 in Chicago, IL