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Clintonism refers to the
political and
economic policies of Bill and
Hillary Clinton, as well as the era of his
presidency in the
United States. The Democratic...
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Clintonian may
refer to: Clintonism,
following the
policies of
American president Bill
Clinton supporters of
DeWitt Clinton (1769–1828),
Governor of New...
- the 1812
presidential election. This
conflict openly erupted after the
Clintonians accused the
Monroe administration of
using patronage to
defeat Clinton...
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constitute a
third force in the debate." It is also
sometimes referred to as "
Clintonian triangulation".
Morris advocated a set of
policies that were different...
- Jay,
James Duane,
Robert Livingston, and
Richard Morris against the
Clintonian faction led by
Melancton Smith, Lansing, Yates, and
Gilbert Livingston...
- New York in the form of the People's party,
which drew
support from
Clintonians, Federalists, and
others opposed to Van Buren. Nonetheless, Van Buren...
- "Bucktails" and "
Clintonians". The
Clintonians ran on a
joint ticket with the
remaining Federalists. In a few cases,
marked as "
Clintonian/Federalist" below...
- Jefferson's Vice
President George Clinton (who
represented a
different Clintonian party faction from New York, had run for the
Republican candidacy in 1804...
- Burr,
causing him to lose the
gubernatorial election to
Morgan Lewis, a
Clintonian Democratic-Republican who
Hamilton had endorsed. Both men had been involved...
- As a result, the
Clintonians in St.
Lawrence County supported Wright. The
Federalist Party had all but disappeared, but
Clintonians in
Washington County...