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Click a category to expandC1Economic outcomes9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+5.3
Unemployment fell from 7.3% (Jan 1993) to 4.2% (Jan 2001). Real GDP grew ~4%/year average. ~22 million jobs added. Among strongest 8-year economic records of modern era.
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Clinton presided over longest economic expansion in US history to that point; unemployment reached 30-year low (3.8% in April 2000); ~22 million net jobs added.
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Top-decile share continued rising despite strong economy. EITC major expansion (1993). Some mobility improvement during late-1990s boom.
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Top 1% income share rose from ~14% (1992) to ~17% (2000) despite strong economy; EITC expansion partially offset inequality at bottom.
Piketty & Saez income share data 1993-2001; OBRA 1993 EITC expansion
Four consecutive budget surpluses (FY1998-2001), first since 1969. Debt-to-GDP fell from ~63% (1993) to ~55% (2001). OBRA 1993 + 1990 PAYGO + tech boom + spending restraint.
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OBRA 1993 raised top marginal rate to 39.6% and increased gasoline tax, combined with PAYGO discipline and tech-boom revenue produced four consecutive surpluses (FY1998-2001).
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Real wages rose substantially during late-1990s tightening labor market. Minimum wage raised 1996. NAFTA labor displacement contested.
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Real median wages rose ~15% during Clinton term, the strongest sustained real-wage growth since 1970s; NAFTA produced manufacturing job displacement that emerged as political issue subsequently.
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C2Foreign policy & war11% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+1.8
Bosnia intervention (Dayton 1995) ended war. Kosovo air war (1999) without UN authorization. Somalia withdrawal after Mogadishu. Rwanda non-intervention catastrophic.
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Clinton successfully intervened in Bosnia (Dayton) and Kosovo; failed to intervene in Rwanda Genocide (800,000 deaths) — later called his 'greatest regret.'
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NATO expansion (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic 1999). Russia relations mixed. Asian allies maintained. Kosovo coalition. NAFTA partners.
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Clinton oversaw first post-Cold-War NATO expansion to Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic; established framework for subsequent expansion that Russia later cited as grievance.
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Oslo Accords (1993). Good Friday Agreement (1998). Camp David II (2000) failed. NPT extension. Strong soft power era.
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Clinton brokered Oslo Accords (Israel-PLO) and Good Friday Agreement (Northern Ireland), two major peace processes; subsequent collapse of Oslo damaged legacy.
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Rwanda Genocide (April-July 1994, ~800,000 deaths) — failure to intervene. Iraq sanctions civilian impact severe. Kosovo war ~500 civilian deaths from NATO bombing.
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Clinton later acknowledged Rwanda non-intervention as his greatest foreign-policy regret; Iraq sanctions contributed to estimated 500,000+ Iraqi child deaths over 1990s.
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C3Civil rights & equality9% default weight · 5 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+0.8
Crime Bill 1994 (Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act) — mass-incarceration acceleration with disproportionate Black impact. Welfare Reform 1996. Sister Souljah moment. Mixed record.
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1994 Crime Bill expanded federal mandatory minimums, three-strikes law, prison construction funding; contributed substantially to mass-incarceration era with disproportionate impact on Black Americans.
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Violence Against Women Act 1994. Family Medical Leave Act 1993. Madeleine Albright as first female Secretary of State (1997). Many female appointees.
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VAWA established federal framework for prosecuting gender-based violence; FMLA provided 12 weeks unpaid medical/family leave protection.
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Don't Ask Don't Tell (1993) replaced outright ban but barred openly gay service. Defense of Marriage Act 1996 federalized opposite-sex marriage definition. EO 13087 (1998) extended federal civilian employment protections (good). Calibration v1.1 revision: harm 7→8 per cross-president-rankings.md — signing both DADT and DOMA worse than GW Bush record.
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Clinton signed DADT (1993) and DOMA (1996); these federal anti-LGBTQ laws were later repealed (DADT in 2010) and ruled unconstitutional (DOMA in Windsor 2013). EO 13087 (1998) extended federal civilian protections.
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Continued ADA enforcement. Olmstead decision support (1999). Modest expansion.
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Olmstead established right to community-based services for disabled Americans; Clinton DOJ argued in support of broader ADA protection.
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Tribal Self-Governance expansion. Government-to-government relationship clarified by EO 13175 (2000). Cobell v. Salazar trust accounting litigation continued.
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EO 13175 established formal government-to-government consultation framework with tribes that subsequent administrations have continued.
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C4Civil liberties & rule of law8% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+0.5
Communications Decency Act 1996 (largely struck down in Reno v. ACLU). Section 230 enacted via same law — foundational for internet speech. Telecom Act 1996.
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Section 230 of CDA (which survived Reno v. ACLU striking down speech-restriction portions) became foundational protection for internet intermediary speech.
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Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 expanded surveillance and habeas restrictions. CALEA 1994 telecom surveillance. Clipper Chip proposal (rejected).
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AEDPA expanded federal surveillance authority and restricted habeas corpus review; CALEA required telecom infrastructure to support law-enforcement wiretap capability.
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Kosovo war without UN authorization or formal congressional declaration. War Powers Act compliance contested. Otherwise generally restrained.
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Clinton prosecuted 78-day Kosovo air war without UN Security Council authorization (Russia/China veto) or formal congressional declaration; relied on NATO authorization.
Kosovo bombing campaign March-June 1999; War Powers Resolution compliance debate
Lewinsky scandal involved multiple deceptions. Travelgate, Filegate, Whitewater investigations. EO 12958 expanded classification. Mixed pattern.
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Clinton's deceptions about Lewinsky relationship led to impeachment by House (December 1998) on perjury and obstruction charges; acquitted by Senate February 1999.
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C5Domestic welfare & health9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+1.3
Hillary Clinton task force healthcare reform failed (1994). SCHIP enacted 1997 — covered ~5 million children. HIPAA 1996. Mixed.
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SCHIP covered ~5 million children under joint federal-state framework; HIPAA established healthcare privacy and portability standards.
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Education investment expanded. Goals 2000 Act. Direct Student Loan program expansion. Charter school expansion supported.
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Goals 2000 established federal education-standards framework continuing the Charlottesville summit movement.
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Welfare Reform 1996 (PRWORA) ended AFDC, replaced with TANF time limits and work requirements. EITC tripled. Mixed: reduced welfare rolls but increased deep poverty.
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PRWORA replaced AFDC with TANF time-limited block grants; welfare rolls fell ~60% within decade; deep-poverty (below 50% poverty line) families rose substantially.
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Empowerment Zones program. HOPE VI public housing reform — substantial demolition of public housing units. Strong economy lifted housing access overall.
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HOPE VI demolished ~140,000 public housing units and rebuilt ~57,000, controversial reduction in public housing stock.
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C6Environmental stewardship6% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+4.0
Signed Kyoto Protocol (November 1998) but never submitted to Senate (Byrd-Hagel resolution 95-0 against any treaty that exempted developing countries). Failed BTU tax. Modest action.
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Clinton signed Kyoto Protocol but never submitted to Senate facing certain rejection per Byrd-Hagel (95-0); meaningful climate policy delayed by political opposition.
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EPA strong enforcement. Clean Water Action Plan 1998. Diesel emissions rule (late-term). Acid rain cap-and-trade implementation.
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Clinton EPA implemented 1990 CAA Amendments effectively; acid rain emissions fell substantially via cap-and-trade.
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Antiquities Act used to create ~22 national monuments protecting ~5.7 million acres. Roadless Rule (January 2001) protected 58.5 million acres of national forests. Strong conservation record.
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Clinton used Antiquities Act extensively to protect 5.7+ million acres; Roadless Rule protected ~58.5 million acres of national forests from logging and road-building.
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ESA enforcement strong. Habitat conservation plans expanded. Wolf reintroduction Yellowstone (1995).
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Yellowstone wolf reintroduction launched 1995 became iconic ESA success story; ESA enforcement strong throughout Clinton term.
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C7Crisis management9% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react-0.5
Oklahoma City fast and unifying. Lewinsky scandal slow and damaging. Bosnia delayed. Rwanda no response.
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Clinton's Oklahoma City response set modern template for presidential crisis-unifying address; Rwanda non-response remained inactive during 100-day genocide.
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Economic policy extraordinarily effective. Lewinsky scandal handling damaging. Foreign policy mixed. Y2K effective.
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Clinton's economic policy effectiveness was extraordinary; political crisis management (Lewinsky) was effective in retaining presidency but damaging to office.
Economic record 1993-2001; impeachment outcome 1999
'I did not have sexual relations with that woman' (January 1998). Multiple subsequent deceptions. Impeached for perjury and obstruction (December 1998).
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Clinton's January 1998 denial of relationship with Monica Lewinsky was definitively contradicted by his August 1998 admission; impeachment followed for perjury and obstruction of justice.
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Economic boom durable. Oslo Accords collapsed. Welfare Reform mixed long-term. Lewinsky damaged subsequent Democratic political brand.
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Long-term resolution of Clinton-era crises was bimodal: economic legacy durable, foreign-policy and personal-conduct legacies more contested.
Post-Clinton economic and political analysis
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Lewinsky affair, multiple sexual harassment allegations (Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick). Whitewater investigation. Marc Rich pardon (last day). Major personal-ethics issues.
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Starr Report documented Clinton-Lewinsky relationship and grounds for perjury/obstruction; Paula Jones case produced $850K settlement; Marc Rich pardon broadly criticized.
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Multiple investigations: Whitewater, Travelgate, Filegate, Chinagate. Few convictions but pattern of investigations. Some legitimate, some politically motivated.
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Clinton administration faced multiple investigations producing some convictions (Henry Cisneros, etc.) and continuous political pressure throughout term.
Independent Counsel investigations 1994-2001; Chinagate campaign finance investigations
Second president to be impeached (after Andrew Johnson). Multiple norm breaches. Survived Senate trial. Last-day pardon abuse.
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Clinton acquitted on both Articles (perjury 45-55 guilty, obstruction 50-50); first impeachment trial since 1868, defining institutional event of term.
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Two SCOTUS: Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1993), Stephen Breyer (1994). Both major justices serving decades. ~370 federal judges appointed.
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Ginsburg and Breyer became major SCOTUS voices; Ginsburg served 27 years, Breyer 28 years; both widely respected as jurists.
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Merit-based process. Both SCOTUS picks bipartisan-acceptable moderates. Lower-court delays from Senate Republicans began.
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Both Clinton SCOTUS picks confirmed with strong bipartisan support, last pre-modern era of broadly bipartisan SCOTUS confirmations.
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Ginsburg activist on civil rights, restraint-oriented on procedural matters. Breyer pragmatic-restraint. Moderate appointments.
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Clinton SCOTUS appointees combined liberal substantive results with generally restraint-oriented procedural approach.
Ginsburg and Breyer jurisprudential analyses
Both SCOTUS confirmations smooth. Lower-court confirmation politics worsened (Senate Republican obstruction began). Both parties responsible for declining norms.
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Senate Republican delays on Clinton lower-court nominations escalated after 1994 election; Republican Judiciary Committee Chairman Hatch slowed confirmations substantially.
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C9Democratic health8% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react-0.3
National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (Motor Voter). VRA enforcement continued. Strong voting-access record.
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Motor Voter Act required states to offer voter registration at motor-vehicle offices and welfare agencies; expanded voter rolls by millions.
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Hostile during Lewinsky era. 'Vast right-wing conspiracy' framing. Confrontational press conferences. Some early-term cooperative relationship.
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Clinton press relationship deteriorated during impeachment era; Hillary Clinton's 'vast right-wing conspiracy' framing characterized administration's adversarial press posture.
Hillary Clinton 'vast right-wing conspiracy' interview, NBC, January 1998; Clinton press conferences 1998-1999
Oklahoma City bombing (1995, 168 deaths) — domestic-terror event. Olympic Park bombing (1996). Eric Rudolph clinic bombings. Rising domestic extremism.
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Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 — deadliest domestic terror attack in US history to that point; preceded by Ruby Ridge (1992) and Waco (1993) federal-resistance contexts.
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Gingrich Revolution (1994 midterm) intensified partisan polarization. Talk-radio era. Lewinsky-impeachment polarized further. 'Vast right-wing conspiracy' framing.
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1994 Republican Revolution under Gingrich shifted Congress to highly polarized confrontation with Clinton administration; era of intensified partisan polarization.
1994 midterm election ('Contract with America'); Newt Gingrich speakership
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Economic-policy framework durable. SCHIP, NAFTA, EITC expansion, FMLA, Brady Bill — all operational. Welfare Reform paradigm persisted. Some unwinding (Roadless Rule, AWB).
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Most major Clinton-era legislation remains operational including SCHIP (became major children's insurance program), NAFTA (replaced by USMCA 2020), FMLA, EITC expansion framework.
Continued operation of Clinton-era legislation
Glass-Steagall repeal contributed to 2008 financial crisis. Impeachment of presidents normalized. Lewinsky-era trust decline. Crime Bill mass incarceration legacy.
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1999 Glass-Steagall repeal enabled commercial-investment banking integration that contributed to 2008 financial crisis; Crime Bill mass-incarceration framework persisted through 2010s reform era.
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1990s economic boom defined Gen X economic memory. Internet age launched. Mass-incarceration generational impact on Black families. Clinton presidency politically formative for Millennials.
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Clinton era spanned the dot-com boom defining Gen X economic experience and the mass-incarceration era affecting generations of Black families disproportionately.
Standard generational political-science analysis
NATO expansion produced Russia grievance. NAFTA produced US-Mexico-Canada economic integration. China WTO accession (2001 negotiated under Clinton). Yugoslavia post-conflict mixed.
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China WTO accession under Clinton administration enabled subsequent Chinese economic rise and US-China economic interdependence — long-term consequences mixed.
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C11Decorum & conduct4% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+0.0
Lewinsky scandal era-defining decorum decline. Sexual relationship with intern in Oval Office. Perjury under oath. Major dignity-of-office damage.
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Lewinsky scandal involved sexual relationship in Oval Office and subsequent perjury; era-defining decline in public expectation of presidential personal dignity.
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Skilled rhetorician. Oklahoma City speech masterful. State of the Union speeches well-received. 'Era of big government is over' rhetoric pragmatic.
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Clinton's Oklahoma City speech became modern template for presidential crisis-unifying address; rhetorical skill consistently high.
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Generally respected ceremonial duties but Lewinsky-era impeachment trial damaged tradition. Last-day Marc Rich pardon controversial.
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Marc Rich pardon on last day of term (financial-fugitive whose ex-wife had donated to Clinton causes) broadly criticized as abuse of pardon power.
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Modeled politically-survive-personal-misconduct pattern subsequent figures emulated. Strong post-presidential humanitarian work via Clinton Foundation (partly redemptive).
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Clinton's post-presidency global health and humanitarian work via Clinton Foundation has been substantial; personal-conduct legacy more contested.
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C12Effect on populace6% default weight · 4 sub-criteria scored0 agree · 0 disagreeSign in to react+2.5
Strong economic-era morale. End-of-term ~65% Gallup approval — highest exit rating since Eisenhower. Lewinsky scandal hurt institutional trust.
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Clinton ended term with 65% Gallup approval — highest end-of-term rating since Eisenhower; economic prosperity drove approval despite impeachment.
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Culture-war era. Impeachment polarization. Gingrich revolution. Talk radio. Mass-incarceration racial impact. Cohesion damaged.
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Partisan polarization measurably increased during Clinton term; impeachment-era partisan-feeling-thermometer gap widened substantially.
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Strong global standing despite Lewinsky scandal. Unipolar moment continued. Kosovo war damaged some standing. Booming economy attracted global respect.
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US international standing remained strong globally during Clinton term; unipolar-moment foreign-policy projection continued.
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Strong globally. Lewinsky scandal more amusing than damaging internationally. NATO expansion popular in new members; resented in Russia.
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Foreign public sentiment toward US under Clinton was strongly favorable globally outside of select adversary nations.
Late-1990s international polling on US
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1990 Immigration Act framework continued. IIRIRA 1996 made legal status restrictions stricter. Modest reforms.
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IIRIRA dramatically expanded grounds for deportation, established expedited removal, and created bars on reentry — major restrictive immigration reform.
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IIRIRA 1996 + Crime Bill 1994 dramatically expanded interior enforcement. Border Patrol doubled. Operation Gatekeeper (1994) hardened San Diego border.
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Border Patrol doubled in size during Clinton term; IIRIRA expanded interior enforcement framework; Operation Gatekeeper hardened San Diego border.
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Haitian Wet-Foot/Dry-Foot policy (1995) hardened. Kosovo refugee admissions. Asylum standards tightened (IIRIRA).
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Wet-Foot/Dry-Foot policy returned Haitians intercepted at sea while admitting those reaching land; IIRIRA tightened asylum eligibility standards.
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Foreign-born share continued rising. NAFTA shifted Mexican migration patterns. Late-1990s tech boom drove H-1B expansion.
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Foreign-born population share rose from ~8% (1993) to ~11% (2000); H-1B annual cap raised from 65K to 195K during late-1990s tech boom.
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