Former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, who stepped down in the wake of Whitewater, dies at 81
- Jim Guy Tucker, former Governor of Arkansas, died at the age of 81.
- Tucker became governor in 1992 when Bill Clinton was elected president, later winning a four-year term in 1994 despite fraud allegations from his opponent.
- He was convicted in 1996 of lying about the use of a $150,000 government-backed loan.
- Bill Clinton stated that Tucker's public service 'made Arkansas better, stronger, and fairer.
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Former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, who stepped down in the wake of Whitewater, dies at 81
Former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, who was forced from office in the wake of the Whitewater investigation, has died. Tucker's daughter said the former governor died Thursday in Little
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