of the Democratic Party who had died of a heart attack while working on the campaign in Little Rock. ode, we reached what I thought was a fair compromise, and in the end the bill passed almost unanimously. I had carried his district by a large majority in 1996, but a vocal minority of his constituents had apparently put a lot of heat on him. And the gag rule used federal funds to prevent family planning clinics from telling pregnant women—oft
After Georgia, I campaigned in Davenport, Iowa, then flew to Milwaukee, where I did my last televised town hall meeting and cut my last television spot, urging people to vote, and vote for change. and an agreement to accept a temporary suspension of my law license in return for Ray’s shutting down the independent counsel’s investigation. The discussion with Gingrich was well received in a country weary of partisan warfare. During this time, I also had to acknowledge a problem in my White House operation so severe that I felt it was the first issue of my administration that merited an independent investigation.
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