Reflection of Governor Clinton's Decision to Run for Presidency
On October 3rd 1991, Governor Clinton announced his campaign for presidency.
In a reflection on the life of President Clinton as a public servant and private citizen, this film portrays significant moments from his days as Attorney General & Governor of Arkansas, his presidential campaign, and his work in the White House and through his Foundation.
Видео Reflection of Governor Clinton's Decision to Run for Presidency канала Clinton Foundation
In a reflection on the life of President Clinton as a public servant and private citizen, this film portrays significant moments from his days as Attorney General & Governor of Arkansas, his presidential campaign, and his work in the White House and through his Foundation.
Видео Reflection of Governor Clinton's Decision to Run for Presidency канала Clinton Foundation
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