Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Arkansas gubernatorial election of 1980 was only that state’s third election since Reconstruction when a Republican candidate won governorship, and the first in which an incumbent was defeated.One-term Democratic Governor of Arkansas Bill Clinton was narrowly defeated by Republican Frank D. White, which made him, as he joked, “the youngest ex-governor in the nation.” He ran again two years later and regained the Governorship, continuing to serve until he was elected President of the United States in 1992.. }
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- Arkansas_gubernatorial_election,_1980 abstract "The Arkansas gubernatorial election of 1980 was only that state’s third election since Reconstruction when a Republican candidate won governorship, and the first in which an incumbent was defeated.One-term Democratic Governor of Arkansas Bill Clinton was narrowly defeated by Republican Frank D. White, which made him, as he joked, “the youngest ex-governor in the nation.” He ran again two years later and regained the Governorship, continuing to serve until he was elected President of the United States in 1992.".