Bill Clinton was born as William Jefferson Clinton in Hope, Arkansas on August 19, 1946. He was elected into office on 1993. He was re-elected for another term, but the Senate impeached him in 1998 over a scandal.
In 1976, he became the elected state attorney general. Clinton became the governor for Arkansas on 1978. At 32, he was the youngest governor in the U.S. He lost the next election but was re-elected on 1982. He served asĀ governor for a total of five terms. He became the National Governors Association chairman in 1986.
He published the book My Life in 2004. This was followed by Giving, and Back to Work. He wrote the political thriller The President is Missing with James Patterson. He also continued to work in the Clinton Foundation.
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