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Mar-17-1992
Democrat Bill Clinton scored big primary victories in Illinois and Michigan. In Illinois, Sen. Alan Dixon was defeated in his primary re-election bid by Carol Moseley-Braun, who went on to become the first black woman in the U.S. Senate.
Mar-10-1992
Democrat Bill Clinton claimed front-runner status as he won a series of Southern landslides on “Super Tuesday.” President George H.W. Bush swept all the Republican contests.
Mar-08-1992
President George H.W. Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton headed toward “Super Tuesday” claiming big boosts from weekend victories.
Mar-07-1992
Democrat Bill Clinton picked up additional victories in the South Carolina primary and the Wyoming caucuses, while fellow Democrat Paul Tsongas won the Arizona caucuses. President George H.W. Bush won the Republican primary in South Carolina.
Mar-03-1992
In so-called “Junior Tuesday” political contests, Democrat Paul Tsongas won primaries in Maryland and Utah; Bill Clinton won in Georgia, Jerry Brown in Colorado. Among Republicans, President George H.W. Bush swept Georgia, Maryland and Colorado.
Feb-18-1992
Republican Pres. George H.W. Bush won the New Hampshire primary over Pat Buchanon, 58.6 to 41.4%. Democrat Paul Tsongas won over Bill Clinton, Bob Kerrey, Tom Harkin and Jerry Brown 38 to 28.3 to 12.7 to 11.6 to 9.3%.
Feb-12-1992
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton released a letter he'd written as a student in 1969 in which he said he had decided to give up a draft deferment in order to “maintain my political viability.” (AP, 2/12/02)
Feb-10-1992
In the Iowa caucus favorite son Tom Harkin won with 76% of the vote. The rest went to “Uncommitted” (12%), Paul Tsongas (4%), Bill Clinton (3%), Bob Kerrey (2%), and Jerry Brown (2%). Clinton ended up winning the Democratic nomination and the presidency.
Feb-06-1992
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton denied he'd tried to avoid the Vietnam draft, saying he gave up a draft deferment in the fall of 1969 because he “didn't think it was right” to keep it.
Jan-27-1992
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton and Gennifer Flowers accused each other of lying in a renewed dispute over her assertion that they'd had a 12-year affair.

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