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Bill, meanwhile, worked closely with [[Eddie Bernice Johnson]]. He also worked with [[Ron Kirk]] (future [[mayor of Dallas]]), [[Ann Richards]] (future [[List of governors of Texas|governor of Texas]]).<ref name=center1>{{cite web|last1=Medley|first1=Jasmine|title=William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center and the Clinton School of Public Service|url=http://nasje.org/william-jefferson-clinton-presidential-center-and-the-clinton-school-of-public-service/|website=National Association of State Judicial Educators|date=20 July 2013 |access-date=November 22, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Slater|first1=Wayne|title=Texas stumping in '72 helped shape Clinton's campaign|url=http://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2016/03/01/from-the-archives-lone-star-stumping-gig-in-72-race-helped-shape-hillary-clintons-08-bid|access-date=November 22, 2016|agency=Dallas Morning News|issue=December 16, 2007|publisher=Dallas Morning News|date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> He additionally worked with [[Steven Spielberg]] who, at the time, was a little-known television producer.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Felsenthal|first1=Carol|title=George McGovern and Bill Clinton: the State of the Friendship|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carol-felsenthal/george-mcgovern-and-bill_b_98845.html|access-date=November 22, 2016|agency=Huffington Post|issue=May 7, 2008|publisher=Huffington Post|date=May 7, 2008}}</ref> He traveled frequently across the state to organize events and to hang posters in county courthouses.<ref name=clintons1/> He spent considerable time in Dallas, where he had an office in the campaign's local headquarters on Lemmon Avenue.<ref name=center1/>

Bill, meanwhile, worked closely with [[Eddie Bernice Johnson]]. He also worked with [[Ron Kirk]] (future [[mayor of Dallas]]), [[Ann Richards]] (future [[List of governors of Texas|governor of Texas]]).<ref name=center1>{{cite web|last1=Medley|first1=Jasmine|title=William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center and the Clinton School of Public Service|url=http://nasje.org/william-jefferson-clinton-presidential-center-and-the-clinton-school-of-public-service/|website=National Association of State Judicial Educators|date=20 July 2013 |access-date=November 22, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Slater|first1=Wayne|title=Texas stumping in '72 helped shape Clinton's campaign|url=http://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2016/03/01/from-the-archives-lone-star-stumping-gig-in-72-race-helped-shape-hillary-clintons-08-bid|access-date=November 22, 2016|agency=Dallas Morning News|issue=December 16, 2007|publisher=Dallas Morning News|date=December 16, 2007}}</ref> He additionally worked with [[Steven Spielberg]] who, at the time, was a little-known television producer.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Felsenthal|first1=Carol|title=George McGovern and Bill Clinton: the State of the Friendship|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carol-felsenthal/george-mcgovern-and-bill_b_98845.html|access-date=November 22, 2016|agency=Huffington Post|issue=May 7, 2008|publisher=Huffington Post|date=May 7, 2008}}</ref> He traveled frequently across the state to organize events and to hang posters in county courthouses.<ref name=clintons1/> He spent considerable time in Dallas, where he had an office in the campaign's local headquarters on Lemmon Avenue.<ref name=center1/>



The Clintons worked with [[Garry Mauro]], a [[University of Texas Law School]] student, on the campaign.<ref name="Wisk1"/><ref name=clintons1/> Mauro would go on to later serve as Texas Land Commissioner, and would head Bill's [[Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign|1992 campaign]] [[1992 United States presidential election in Texas|in Texas]].<ref name=clintons1/> They also worked alongside future Austin advertising executives [[Roy Spence]] and Judy Trabulsi, who would both go on to work on Bill Clinton's presidential campaigns. Spence would also work as a media adviser to Hillary in [[Hillary Clinton 2008 presidential campaign|her 2008 presidential campaign]], while Trablusi supported [[Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign|the candidacy]] of [[Barack Obama]]. Both worked in support of [[Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign|her 2016 presidential campaign]].<ref name=clintons1/>

The Clintons worked on the campaign alongside [[Garry Mauro]] (future [[Texas General Land Office|Texas Land Commissioner]]). Mauro would subsequently head Bill's [[Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign|1992 campaign]] [[1992 United States presidential election in Texas|in Texas]].<ref name=clintons1/> They also worked alongside future Austin advertising executives [[Roy Spence]] and Judy Trabulsi, who would both go on to work on Bill Clinton's presidential campaigns. Spence would also work as a media adviser to Hillary in [[Hillary Clinton 2008 presidential campaign|her 2008 presidential campaign]], while Trablusi supported [[Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign|the candidacy]] of [[Barack Obama]]. Both worked in support of [[Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign|her 2016 presidential campaign]].<ref name=clintons1/>



While working in Texas, the Clintons also networked with some donors that would later contribute to their own campaigns for political office, such as [[Bernard Rapoport]].<ref name=clintons1/> Occasionally, Bill would receive phone calls from former president [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], who would inquire about the campaign effort and offer advice.<ref name="Wisk1"/> Both Clintons were absent from attending their fall classes that term in order to work for the campaign. However, they both managed to ace their finals.<ref name=clintons1/>

While working in Texas, the Clintons also networked with some donors that would later contribute to their own campaigns for political office, such as [[Bernard Rapoport]].<ref name=clintons1/> Occasionally, Bill would receive phone calls from former president [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], who would inquire about the campaign effort and offer advice.<ref name="Wisk1"/> Both Clintons were absent from attending their fall classes that term in order to work for the campaign. However, they both managed to ace their finals.<ref name=clintons1/>

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