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Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton: A prominent centrist Democratic figure, he served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001, overseeing a period of significant economic expansion and budget surpluses. His presidency saw the passage of NAFTA, welfare reform, and interventions in Bosnia and Kosovo. Previously, he was Attorney General and Governor of Arkansas. Since leaving office, Clinton has remained active in public life, focusing on humanitarian efforts through the Clinton Foundation, addressing global issues like HIV/AIDS and climate change, and serving as a UN Special Envoy. He continues to be an influential voice within the Democratic Party.
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