Board Olds: Why didn't the GOP take the White House in 1996?
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Date: January 21st, 2026 3:11 PM Author: turquoise alpha
They had just put the DNC's mouth on the curb and kicked their fucking teeth in when they took the House in 1994 for the first time in 40 years.
Gingrich had mastermind the "Contract with America" and forced Bill to lock up more Niggas and start the process of sacrificing blue-collar manufacturing workers with NAFTA and letting China joining WTO.
So how was Bob Dole the BEST Reptilian Candidate to go up against Slick Willy?
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Date: January 22nd, 2026 1:19 PM Author: razzle-dazzle low-t library
Internet was just starting to boom. everyone was landing well-paying jobs and seeing our 401ks boom. we all suddenly had cell phones, home PCs, and SUVs. there was a lot of optimism back then and you don’t change horses in midstream. all of this had further accelerated by the time he left office which is why his approval was in the stratosphere despite being caught lying about a blowjob from a 20-yo intern:
https://news.gallup.com/poll/116584/presidential-approval-ratings-bill-clinton.aspx
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Date: January 22nd, 2026 1:23 PM Author: Spectacular Mother
I think this was back when having a divided government (Dem Pres + GOP congress) was still seen as useful. And the compromises that came out of the divided government were all winners (balanced budget, crime bill, etc.)
This was also the twilight of when America's demographics would legitimately allow for this.
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Date: January 22nd, 2026 11:19 PM Author: wild principal's office
The Republicans at that time between Dole and Gingrich seemed old, possibly evil and somewhat disconnected. Like the rest of the greatest generation they had reached their final act. They also lacked a built out fan base like they have now. The only person a republican leaning voter could turn to for cues was Limbaugh and he was a fool operating at the fringes.
Clinton represented the baby boomers. Liberal boomers obviously loved him but I think conservative boomers found him intriguing enough to vote for. Look, boomers are ALWAYS going to look out for one of their own.
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Date: January 23rd, 2026 10:02 AM Author: sickened plaza
What hasn't been mentioned is Clinton received sub 50% of the vote, officially 49.2%. As voting goes, it wasn't a strong endorsement for Clinton. But turnout was also lowish, at 50%, and concur with what others have said that everyone expected Dole to lose all year and Clinton would win handsomely in the electoral college, which was true. It was the last election which a bunch of southern/border states voted blue.
A couple factors came together to give Clinton a bigger mandate than he received on paper:
1. Rebounding economy
2. Following the 1994 midterms shellacking, Clinton's sharp swing to the center and claiming victory on a bunch of policies that'd never happen if it wasn't for the GOP congress. The New Democrat model promised to marry Reaganite economic liberalism with 1990s social liberalism.
3. GOP personality overreach. A significant portion of the GOP leadership was aching for some kind of return to a 1950s ethos at a time when America was only liberalizing in the other direction. People didn't like the evangelical wackos hating gays or sex before marriage or wanting to ban evolution in school. By contrast Clinton was cool and relaxed, he was also the first true celebrity president hobnobbing with Hollywood in a way that not even Kennedy did.
4. Dole was pretty dull and old. Clinton was young and cool.
I was 16 in that election year so keenly aware how all my friends saw the Democrats as chill and relaxed people and Republicans as uptight grandparents.
Will also comment what is overlooked today is how polarizing Clinton was to a substantial portion of the electorate, who saw him as hypocritical and a schmoozing southern boy with fabulous hair, the personality of a kid who'd charm his way out of getting his hand caught in the cookie jar while looking up at you with mournful eyes. The GOP resented him for this teflon personality above all else. I remember arguments over whether Clinton had the right integrity to be president. The argument against Clinton was less policy and more character, it really brought out certain human instincts ingrained in people. Which, incidentally, suggests a certain governor of California with similar attributes will have a rockier road to the nomination or election than might be predicted.
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Date: January 23rd, 2026 10:10 AM Author: Medicated Federal Hominid
Newt Gingrich overplayed his hand.
People liked Bill as a person.
Economy was so good that kids born in 2005 have fond memories of it.
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