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(1992) Virginia Gov. Wilder: the first popularly elected black governor in U.S. history
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Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder was expected to attract deep black support. But when he dropped out in early 1992, it left an all-white Democratic field to chase the black vote – and, as NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reported, created a particular opening for the race’s only southern candidate, Bill Clinton.
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