Clinton's presidency is far from complete. After one year in office, he compiled a remarkable record. Congress narrowly approved his first budget. But he achieved a larger victory with "family [job] leave" for parents. He won approval of an important gun-control law. He prevailed on controversial international trade agreements. And he made health-care reform a subject for national debate. Still, Clinton was plagued by questions about his character and financial dealings. The fate of his presidency depends on how the American public resolves those questions.