. . . . . . . . . . "--01-20"^^ . "Bill Clinton"@en . . "U.S. Senator from Tennessee"@en . . . . . . . "Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "40"^^ . . . . "La campa\u00F1a presidencial de 1992 de Bill Clinton, entonces gobernador de Arkansas, fue anunciada el 3 de octubre de 1991 en Little Rock, Arkansas. Despu\u00E9s de ganar la mayor\u00EDa de los delegados en las primarias dem\u00F3cratas de 1992, la campa\u00F1a anunci\u00F3 que el entonces senador junior de Tennessee, Al Gore, ser\u00EDa el compa\u00F1ero de f\u00F3rmula de Clinton. La f\u00F3rmula Clinton-Gore logr\u00F3 derrotar al presidente republicano en ejercicio George H. W. Bush y al vicepresidente Dan Quayle en las elecciones presidenciales del 3 de noviembre de 1992, y asumieron el cargo de 42\u00B0 presidente y 45\u00B0 vicepresidente, respectivamente, el 20 de enero de 1993."@es . . "It's the economy stupid!"@en . "Dee Dee Myers"@en . . "Mandy Grunwald"@en . "--11-03"^^ . . . . "Harold M. Ickes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton, then the governor of Arkansas, was announced on October 3, 1991, at the Old State House in Little Rock, Arkansas. After winning a majority of delegates in the Democratic primaries of 1992, the campaign announced that then-junior Senator from Tennessee, Al Gore, would be Clinton's running mate. The Clinton-Gore ticket went on to defeat Republican incumbent President George H. W. Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle in the presidential election on November 3, 1992, and took office as the 42nd president and 45th vice president, respectively, on January 20, 1993."@en . . . . . . "1992"^^ . . . . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Campa\u00F1a presidencial de Bill Clinton de 1992"@es . . . . . . . . "Bill Clinton for President 1992"@en . "--07-16"^^ . "The 1992 presidential campaign of Bill Clinton, then the governor of Arkansas, was announced on October 3, 1991, at the Old State House in Little Rock, Arkansas. After winning a majority of delegates in the Democratic primaries of 1992, the campaign announced that then-junior Senator from Tennessee, Al Gore, would be Clinton's running mate. The Clinton-Gore ticket went on to defeat Republican incumbent President George H. W. Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle in the presidential election on November 3, 1992, and took office as the 42nd president and 45th vice president, respectively, on January 20, 1993."@en . . . . . . . . "P00003392"@en . . . . . . "Mickey Kantor"@en . . . "George Stephanopoulos"@en . . . "Rahm Emanuel"@en . . . . . . . . "Al Gore"@en . . . "--10-03"^^ . . "Paul Begala"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "1110101807"^^ . "James Carville"@en . . . . . "812443"^^ . . . . . . . . "La campa\u00F1a presidencial de 1992 de Bill Clinton, entonces gobernador de Arkansas, fue anunciada el 3 de octubre de 1991 en Little Rock, Arkansas. Despu\u00E9s de ganar la mayor\u00EDa de los delegados en las primarias dem\u00F3cratas de 1992, la campa\u00F1a anunci\u00F3 que el entonces senador junior de Tennessee, Al Gore, ser\u00EDa el compa\u00F1ero de f\u00F3rmula de Clinton. La f\u00F3rmula Clinton-Gore logr\u00F3 derrotar al presidente republicano en ejercicio George H. W. Bush y al vicepresidente Dan Quayle en las elecciones presidenciales del 3 de noviembre de 1992, y asumieron el cargo de 42\u00B0 presidente y 45\u00B0 vicepresidente, respectivamente, el 20 de enero de 1993."@es . . . . . "--06-02"^^ . "20899"^^ . . "For people for change"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Putting People First"@en . . . "Stan Greenberg"@en . . . . . . . .