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Bill Clinton

William Jefferson Blythe IV was born on Aug. 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. His father, who was an automobile-parts salesman, died in an automobile accident three months before Bill was born. When Bill was 2 years old his mother, Virginia Cassidy, went to nursing school in New Orleans, La. She sent Bill to live with his grandparents, Eldridge and Edith Cassidy, who owned and operated a grocery store.His mother returned when Bill was 4, and three years later she married Roger Clinton, an automobile dealer, who moved the family to Hot Springs, Ark. There Bill and his younger half brother, Roger, Jr., attended public schools. The family attended a Baptist church. His mother often engaged Bill in political discussions and encouraged his ambitions. Growing up had its difficulties, however, because his stepfather was an alcoholic who beat his mother. Virginia and Roger divorced but soon remarried, when Bill was 15. A


One measurable result of his efforts was that, from 1982 to 1992, the percentage of Arkansas high schoolers who went on to college increased from 39 to 52 percent. , as his vice-presidential running mate. At the time he was elected, Arkansas's school system was ranked 49th in quality nationwide. He also removed the sales tax from medicine for senior citizens Clinton's crusade to improve education continued with the creation of more programs, including the nation's first program to test teacher competency. Ross Perot immediately improved Clinton's standing. The close race brought Clinton statewide attention, and two years later he was elected attorney general of Arkansas. In the fall of 1970 Clinton entered Yale Law School. Although Perot reentered the race in October, he had little effect on Clinton. s an act to help hold the family together, Bill had his last name legally changed to Clinton. 3, 1991, Clinton announced that he was a candidate for the presidency. On November 3 Clinton was elected president. In 1974, Clinton made his first run for political office, against John Paul Hammerschmidt, a Republican congressman from Fayetteville, Ark. As soon as the convention was over Clinton and Gore left New York City and headed west for a series of campaign bus trips.

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