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Please enable JavaScript to use this feature. Toggle High Contrast. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James Garfield Chester A. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Bush, to state the obvious, carried his home state in and , as did his father, former President George H. Bush, in and Trump repeatedly ridiculed Jeb Bush, while also criticizing George W.

Bush, even after that rebuke, called Trump the next day to congratulate him on his victory. The two have since appeared together in public only one other time, in November for George H. George W. Bush has generally kept to his post-White House practice of not weighing in on his successors.

This past weekend, for instance, Bush participated in a National Italian American Foundation virtual gala that honored Dr. Trump, meanwhile, just suggested that he could fire Fauci after the election , even as the pandemic rages on. The couple in August made a rare public endorsement on behalf of Maine Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican in a tough reelection fight.

John Cornyn and others in the Lone Star State. Tom Benning. Bush had won Florida. In many countries, the candidate with the most votes wins. But citizens of the United States participate in a more complex, two-step process. After individual citizens across the country vote, a group called the electoral college chooses the president.

Based on population, each state has a certain number of delegates, or voters, in the electoral college who vote for the president according to how people in their state voted. Winning Florida gave Bush enough electoral college votes to win the presidency, even though Gore received some , more votes than Bush, winning the popular vote.

Hayes, and Benjamin Harrison before him did the same. Unlike these previous presidents, Bush was reelected four years later. Not since John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams the second and sixth presidents had a father and his son each become president of the United States. Department of Defense just outside Washington, D. Nearly 3, people died in the attacks. But the United States had entered what would become a year war on terror.

Bush also sent troops to Iraq in because of rumors that the country was hiding dangerous weapons. People supported the invasion at first, but public opinion split after no weapons were found. The organization is responsible for border security, immigrations and customs, and disaster relief and prevention.

But they also keep a close watch over suspected terrorist groups and send warnings if they think the country and its people are in danger. That way, the government can protect them. Despite losing some support for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Bush was reelected as president in after running against Senator John Kerry, a Democrat. During his second term, Bush refocused on domestic issues like education.

His No Child Left Behind program created standards every school had to follow to make sure all kids received a good education.

Now that political party had control of both the House and Senate for the first time in 14 years. But determined to win the war on terror, Bush sent more U.



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