Bush’s Letter to Clinton Cemented a Presidential Tradition, Historians Say By News December 02, 2018 Add Comment Edit George Bush left an encouraging letter to his former opponent on Inauguration Day in 1993, a display of unity after a bitter campaign against Bill Clinton. Share this post Related PostsBipartisan Chorus Calls for Punishing Saudis as Trump Accuses Them of ‘Deception’Fact Check: Did Democrats, or George Soros, Fund Migrant Caravan? Despite Republican Claims, NoGorbachev Calls Trump’s Treaty Withdrawal ‘Not the Work of a Great Mind’Joe Donnelly Runs to the Middle and Tries to Not Get Run OverCuomo Campaigns for Fellow Democrats and Some Ask: What’s Up His Sleeve?Josh Hawley, Missouri Senate Candidate, Oversees an Office in TurmoilMigrants Vow to Rebuild Caravan and Continue Trek to U.S.Florida Governor Candidates Andrew Gillum and Ron DeSantis Face Off in Contentious Debate
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