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  1. Introduction. President George W. Bush’s first term has been among the most consequential and successful in modern times. Under his leadership, the United States is waging and winning the war against global terrorism. The United States and its coalition partners liberated more than 50 million people from two regimes of extraordinary brutality ...

  2. May 26, 2020 · Bush also won the 2004 United States Presidential Election by defeating Democratic nominee John Kerry. He got 50.71% of the popular vote and gathered 286 electoral votes to Kerry’s 251. George W. Bush served as the 43rd President of the United States from January 20, 2001 to January 20, 2009.

  3. George H. W. Bush, as the 41st President (1989-1993), brought to the White House a dedication to traditional American values and a determination to direct them toward making the United States “a ...

  4. Jan 20, 2001 · Address in Austin Accepting Election as the 43rd President of the United States. December 15, 2000. The President-Elect's News Conference in Austin. December 16, 2000. The President-Elect's News Conference Announcing the Nomination of Colin L. Powell as Secretary of State. December 17, 2000.

  5. President George W. Bush and Laura Bush were married in 1977 and reside in Dallas and Crawford, Texas. They have twin daughters, Barbara Pierce Bush and Jenna Bush Hager, born in 1981 in Dallas. Jenna married Henry Hager in 2008 at her parents’ Prairie Chapel Ranch; the couple has three children. Barbara married Craig Coyne in 2018 at Walker ...

  6. George W. Bush. George W. Bush became the second presidential son (after John Quincy Adams) to assume office. Although initially focused on tax cuts and education reform, Bush's two terms became defined by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Bush was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 6, 1946 where his father was attending Yale.

  7. By Gary L. Gregg II. The legacy of George W. Bush remains, much like his 2000 election, a subject of profound controversy, and any truly objective evaluation will likely be years in the future. He entered office as one of only a handful Presidents to lose the nation’s popular vote. The election of 2000 and the Supreme Court case of Bush v.

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