EPISODE · Aug 17, 2026 · 1 MIN
How Clinton Beat the Odds in '92
from The Daily Note with James A. Brown
Bill Clinton's journey in the 1992 presidential campaign is a real rollercoaster. Despite facing swirling scandals and negative press, he refused to throw in the towel. As the New Hampshire primary loomed, everyone thought he was done for, but he hit the ground running. He connected with voters in diners and town halls, showing them he cared. On election night, he didn’t take first place, but he still claimed victory, earning the title of "the comeback kid." We're diving deep into this wild ride and what it means for political resilience.Takeaways:Bill Clinton faced huge challenges in 1992, but he refused to give up on his campaign.Despite a tough media climate, Clinton connected with voters directly in New Hampshire.Election night saw Clinton declare a comeback, even without winning first place.Political experts thought Clinton was done, but he showed resilience and determination.His determination in face of scandals won him the title of 'comeback kid' in politics.Engaging with voters in diners and town halls made a big difference for Clinton.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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