Examples of George W. Bush in the following topics:
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- George W.
- The presidency of George W.
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- Bush, George W.
- President George W.
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- For example, unfavorable media coverage undermined the George W.
- Bush administration's proposals to change Social Security.
- Negative media attention toward George W.
- Bush's plan for Social Security prevented policy adoption.
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- The 1988 United States presidential election was defined by the victory of Republican George H.W.
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- Bush's victory percentage – 53.4% — has not yet been surpassed in any subsequent presidential election, and he was the last candidate to get a majority of the popular vote until his son George W.
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- In the disputed and extremely close 2000 presidential election, Democratic candidate Al Gore lost to Republican George W.
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- The United States presidential election of 2000 was a contest between Republican candidate George W.
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- In the highly controversial decision Bush v.
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- Eighteen presidents have been Republicans; most recently, George W.
- Bush and George W.
- Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W.
- Bush, and George W.
- During the George W.
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- During George H.
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- George H.W.
- Bush was inaugurated as President of the United States on January 20, 1989, succeeding Ronald Reagan.
- Bush described START as "a significant step forward in dispelling half a century of mistrust."
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- Under George H.
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- Bush's administration in the early 1990s, the United States entered into a mild recession that lasted for six months.
- While the election campaign of George H.
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- Foreign policy during George H.
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- President George H.W.
- President George H.
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- The 1992 presidential election featured Republican President George H.W.
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- By 1992, many had come to doubt that President George H.
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- Bill Clinton defeated George H.W.
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- Because of the Democratic Party majority in both houses, Republican President George H.
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- In the wake of the struggle with Congress, Bush was forced by the Democratic majority to raise tax revenues; as a result, many Republicans felt betrayed because of Bush's "no new taxes" pledge.
- Examine the standoff between George H.W.
- Bush and the 101st U.S.