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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- 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.
- George W.
- In the highly controversial decision Bush v.
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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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- In the 2004 presidential election, incumbent President George W.
- Bush was elected for a second term when he narrowly defeated Democratic candidate John Kerry.
- Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W.
- In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 251.
- Urged by the Republican Party to “stay the course” with Bush, voters listened.
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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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- The Bush administration was often criticized for discounting the human influence on global warming and refusing to sign the Kyoto Protocol.
- George W.
- Bush's environmental record began with promises as a presidential candidate to clean up power plants and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- In 2001, Bush appointed Philip A.
- In March of 2001, shortly after Bush took office, the Bush administration announced that it would not implement the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty signed in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan that would require nations to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
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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.