| Clinton beat him for the 1992 Democratic nomination |
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| One of Clinton's 1992 Democratic-primary rivals |
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| Massachusetts senator Paul who ran for president in 1992 |
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| 1992 presidential also-ran Paul |
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| 1992 presidential also-ran Paul |
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| 1992 presidential also-ran Paul |
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| Massachusetts senator, 1979-85 |
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| Massachusetts senator before Kerry |
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| 1992 presidential also-ran |
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| 1992 presidential also-ran |
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| Whom Kerry succeeded in the U.S. Senate |
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| 1992 presidential aspirant Paul |
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| 1992 presidential contender |
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| Clinton competitor in 1992 |
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| Clinton competitor in 1992 |
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| Presidential candidate who wrote "A Call to Economic Arms" |
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| 1992 New Hampshire primary winner |
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| Former Democratic presidential candidate Paul |
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| 1992 New Hampshire Democratic primary winner |
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| Massachusetts senator succeeded by Kerry |
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| 1992 New Hampshire Democratic primary winner |
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| 1992 New Hampshire primary winner |
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| Also-ran for the 1992 Democratic presidential nomination |
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| 1992 presidential contender |
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| '92 presidential aspirant Paul |
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| Former Presidential aspirant Paul |
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| 1992 Clinton rival |
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| Massachusetts Congresswoman Niki |
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| With 21-Across, Lowell, Massachusetts sporting/concert venue named after a former senator |
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