a "root" interfered with his popularity all right.. but it had nothing to do with being Southern...
2007-08-15 15:27:22
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answered by maccrew6 6
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First Jimmy Carter and now Clinton. Obviously you have a problem with people from the South. Clinton was not unpopular. And no, his southern roots didnt "interfere" with his popularity.
2007-08-16 22:57:46
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answered by Toodeemo 7
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Exactly when was Clinton's popularity interfered with?
Despite the witchunts of a partisan congress he remained one of the most supported presidents ever - all the way through his terms.
2007-08-15 23:18:49
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answered by Sageandscholar 7
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His popularity was limited by the alleged affairs with all those blonde hags.
2007-08-15 22:30:24
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answered by Julie H 7
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They made his popularity. But he sold out all us good ole boys and went liberal on us. To bad.
2007-08-15 23:13:19
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answered by John himself 6
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No, just Monica`s *** stained dress
2007-08-15 23:05:33
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answered by icraftyone 2
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clinton was never unpopular.
2007-08-15 22:22:07
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answered by nostradamus02012 7
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