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The Nation : Clinton Forgoes Campaign

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Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton announced that he would not run for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination, ending months of speculation by political observers and Clinton’s potential Democratic rivals. Clinton, 40, a Rhodes Scholar and Yale Law School graduate who is serving his fourth term as Arkansas governor, issued a press release in Little Rock saying that he and his wife, Hillary, a lawyer, want to spend more time with their daughter. He also said he did not want to launch a new campaign after having gone through 15 in the last 13 years. “I hope I will have another opportunity to seek the presidency when I can do it and be faithful to my family, my state and my sense of what is right,” he said.

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