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Sep-02-1992
On the campaign trail, President Bush announced nearly $2 billion in new aid for U.S. farmers and a $6 billion jet fighter sale that would largely benefit Texas. Democrat Bill Clinton, meanwhile, charged that Bush would shortchange middle-class students to finance tax cuts for the rich.
Aug-25-1992
President Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton appeared separately before the American Legion in Chicago; Bush cited his World War II military service while Clinton sought to bury the controversy over his Vietnam-era draft status. 
Aug-22-1992
President Bush told an evangelical gathering in Dallas that the Democrats had left "three simple letters" out of their platform: "G-o-d." Democrat Bill Clinton said Bush was trying to divert attention from the economy. 
Aug-21-1992
The day after the close of the Republican National Convention in Houston, the two major party candidates traded hard blows, with President Bush deriding Bill Clinton as a "wishy-washy" leader, and Clinton lashing back at Bush as a "great fearmonger." 
Aug-18-1992
On the second night of the Republican National Convention in Houston, U.S. Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, delivered the keynote address, denouncing Bill Clinton's economic program as "worse than sleaze."
Aug-02-1992
The Bush campaign, accused by Bill Clinton of mudslinging, responded with a vitriolic press release that referred to "sniveling hypocritical Democrats." President Bush later disavowed the release.
Jul-28-1992
Democrats counterattacked a day after aides to President Bush had accused Democrat Bill Clinton of lacking foreign policy expertise.
Jul-27-1992
President Bush's aides attacked Democratic nominee Bill Clinton's foreign policy credentials and judgment.
Jul-16-1992
Bill Clinton delivered his acceptance speech a day after winning the Democratic presidential nomination at the party's convention in New York City. To the dismay and anger of supporters, Ross Perot announced he would not run for president. He later changed his mind.
Jul-15-1992
Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton claimed the Democratic presidential nomination at the party's convention in New York City.

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