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After Clinton's loss of the Presidency, it must have been clear to his friends and enemies alike that his influence in the Republican party was waning.
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De Alexander
Republican · New York

Editor's note · Context

This reflects on the waning influence of Clinton in the Republican party after losing the presidency.

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