The speech marked the official start of Clinton's second-term agenda, providing his public mandate and outlining themes and priorities he intended to pursue in his upcoming term.
After networks projected his re-election, President Bill Clinton gave a victory/acceptance speech in Little Rock, Arkansas, the evening of November 5, 1996.
The speech marked the official start of Clinton's second-term agenda, providing his public mandate and outlining themes and priorities he intended to pursue in his upcoming term.
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