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No, I simply don’t think that George W. Bush can be beaten in 2004. He has done too much in this war and brought this country back to what it’s supposed to be — no matter how much the ...
George W. Bush is an American politician. He served as the 43rd president of the United States and was sworn into office in 2001. Bush was re-elected president in 2004 and inaugurated for a second ...
The videoconference marked the end of USAID's 63-year run as an independent agency before its absorption into the State ...
Now that Waylon Jennings is gone, perhaps Al Gore will replace him as honcho of Nashville outlaw culture. The former veep was in town the other day, and when I went to see him at a party for his 2000 ...
Only about half of Americans now think President George W. Bush will be reelected next year, a considerable drop from earlier surveys. The barrage coming from nine Democratic presidential ...
New records undercut Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's political "origin story" of having been thrown out of a campaign rally for President George W. Bush in 2004 — and immediately vowing to run for ...
The last time a presidential debate was held in Arizona was when Arizona State University hosted just weeks before the 2004 election.. President George W. Bush and John Kerry met at the Gammage ...
George W. Bush endorsed John McCain in the 2008 election and Mitt Romney in 2012. He has not attended a Republican convention since 2004, but he did speak from the White House at the 2008 event.