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Campaign '92 / Democrats / Clinton / New Hampshire #137651

ABC Evening News for Monday, Jan 27, 1992
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.

(Baton Rouge, LA: Morton Dean) Charges of marital infidelity that are dogging Democratic presidential candidate Governor Bill Clinton addressed; scenes shown of Clinton on the campaign trail in Mississippi and Louisiana. [CLINTON - speaks about economic leadership; refuses to answer questions about infidelity.] [In press conference, Gennifer FLOWERS - says Clinton is lying about not having an affair.] Audiotape of Flowers-Clinton conversations played. [CLINTON - says Flowers did not tell the truth.]

(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.

(Manchester, New Hampshire: Jim Wooten) How the issue of Clinton's extramarital relations is playing in New Hampshire, where the first primary will be held, featured. [On radio show, two CALLERS; in a mall, two WOMEN; pollster Dick BENNETT, bartender John WRIGHT, customer Mike KIMBLE - comment on Clinton and the adultery issue.]

Reporter(s):
Dean, Morton;
Donaldson, Sam;
Wooten, Jim
Duration:
00:05:00

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