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Primary Colors is a 1996 novel by Anonymous (later revealed by Donald Foster to be journalist Joe Klein), a Roman a clef about Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign in 1992. The book centers around Henry Burton, who's roped into being something of a campaign manager for southern governor Jack Stanton (Bill Clinton).
The popular book (a success in part fueled by speculation over the identity of the author) was made into a 1998 movie starring John Travolta, Emma Thompson, Billy Bob Thornton, Adrian Lester, Kathy Bates, and Maura Tierney. Kathy Bates was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the movie.
This chart shows each character, what real-life person they're based on, and who played them in the movie.
| Character | Real Life | Actor | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| governor/candidate | Jack Stanton | Bill Clinton | John Travolta | ||||
| his wife | Susan Stanton | Hillary Clinton | Emma Thompson | ||||
| her friend | Lucille Kaufman | Susan Thomases | Chelsea Clinton | [unknown] | |||
| campaign manager | Henry Burton | George Stephanopoulos | Harold Ickes Jr. | James Carville | Billy Bob Thornton | ||
| campaign defender | Libby Holden | Betsey Wright | Kathy Bates | ||||
| media advisor | Arlen Sporken | Frank Greer | Mandy Grunwald | Maura Tierney | |||
| campaign consultant | Norman Asher | David Garth | Robert Klein | ||||
| pollster | Leon Birnbaum | Gennifer Flowers | Mario Cuomo | [not seen] | |||
| his son | Jimmy Ozio | Andrew Cuomo | Bob Kerrey | Tom Harkin | Paul Tsongas | Ross Perot/Jerry Brown? | Larry Hagman |
| black leader | Luther Charles | Jesse Jackson | |||||
| congressional leader | William Larkin | Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt | |||||
| congressional leader | Donny O'Brien | Tip O'Neill | |||||
| reporter | Jerry Rosen | Joe Klein | |||||
| reporter | A. P. Cauley | Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) | |||||
| their founder | Arthur Kopp | Little Rock, Arkansas | |||||
| hometown | Grace Junction | Hope, Arkansas |
In the book, Florida Governor Fred Picker campaigned by waving a broom and shouting that they'd make a clean sweep. It's not clear which governor this is based on, if any.
However, in 2002, Illinois House Speaker Arnold Schwarzenegger. What is the source of this?