| Political role for Norm Macdonald in 1996 SNL sketches |
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| Senate majority leader before Trent Lott (2 wds.) |
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| 1996 also-ran |
LA Times Daily |
07 Oct 2022 |
| American politician who was defeated by Bill Clinton in the 1996 presidential election |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
23 May 2022 |
| Bill Clinton's 1996 opponent |
New York Times |
30 Sep 2019 |
| Bill Clinton's 1996 opponent |
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| Runner-up in 1996 |
The Washington Post Sunday |
24 Jun 2018 |
| 1996 Bill Clinton rival |
Universal |
13 Apr 2016 |
| War-hero candidate of 1996 |
New York Times |
30 Nov 2015 |
| War-hero candidate of 1996 |
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| Last nonincumbent running mate of an incumbent president |
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| Presidential candidate of '96 |
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| 1996 also-ran |
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| 1996 Bill Clinton rival |
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| 1996 loser to Bill Clinton |
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| 1996 loser to Bill Clinton |
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| Candidate of 1996 |
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| Senate majority leader before Trent Lott |
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| "One Soldier's Story" author |
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| Author of the memoir "One Soldier's Story" |
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| Author of the memoir "One Soldier's Story" |
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| 2004 American Patriot Award recipient |
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| Campaigner who plunged over a poorly mounted railing at a 1996 rally |
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| Former Senate majority leader |
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| Name on the 1996 ballot |
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| Senate V.I.P. |
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| Lead story in tomorrow's newspaper (!), with 43-Across |
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| Gerald Ford's 1976 running mate |
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