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George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who

served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009, and the 46th Governor of
Texas from 1995 to 2000. The eldest son of Barbara and George H. W. Bush, he was born
in New Haven, Connecticut. After graduating from Yale University in 1968 and Harvard Business
School in 1975, Bush worked in oil businesses. He married Laura Welch in 1977 and ran
unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives shortly thereafter. He later co-owned the Texas
Rangers baseball team before defeating Ann Richards in the 1994 Texas gubernatorial election.
Bush was elected president in 2000 after a close and controversial election, becoming the fourth
president to be elected while receiving fewer popular votes nationwide than his opponent.
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Bush
is the second president to have been the son of a former president, the first being John Quincy
Adams (with the other familial presidential relations being grandfather-grandson of the Harrisons,
as well as the Roosevelts being 5th cousins).
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He is also the brother of Jeb Bush,
former Governor of Florida.
Eight months into Bush's first term as president, the September 11, 2001 terrorist
attacks occurred. In response, Bush announced theWar on Terror, an international military
campaign which included the war in Afghanistan launched in 2001 and the war in Iraqlaunched in
2003. In addition to national security issues, Bush also promoted policies on the economy, health
care, education, social security reform, and amending the Constitution to disallow same-sex
marriage.
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He signed into law broad tax cuts, the PATRIOT Act, the No Child Left Behind Act,
the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, Medicare prescription drug benefits for seniors, and funding
for theAIDS relief program known as PEPFAR. Bush announced the U.S. would not implement
the Kyoto Protocol on global warming that had been negotiated by the Clinton Administration in
1997, and agreed to by 178 other countries, but never ratified by the U.S. Senate.
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His tenure
saw national debates on immigration, Social Security, electronic surveillance, and enhanced
interrogation techniques.
Bush successfully ran for re-election against Democratic Senator John Kerry in 2004, in another
relatively close election. After his re-election, Bush received increasingly heated criticism from
across the political spectrum
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for his handling of the Iraq War,Hurricane
Katrina,
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and numerous other challenges. As a result, the Democratic Party won control of
Congress in the 2006 elections. In December 2007, the United States entered its longest post
World War II recession, often referred to as the "Great Recession", prompting the Bush
Administration to enact multiple economic programs intended to preserve the country's financial
system. Nationally, Bush was both one of the most popular and unpopular presidents in history,
having received the highest recorded presidential approval ratings in the wake of 9/11, as well as
one of the lowest approval ratings during the 2008 financial crisis.
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Internationally, he was a
highly controversial figure, with public protests occurring even during visits to close allies, such
as the United Kingdom.
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Bush left office in 2009, and was succeeded as president by Barack Obama, who ran on a
platform of change from Bush's policies. Since leaving office, Bush has returned to Texas and
purchased a home in a suburban area of Dallas. He is currently a public speaker, has written
a memoir titled Decision Points,
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and his presidential library was opened in 2013. His
presidency has been ranked among the worst in recent surveys of presidential
scholars,
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although as with most former presidents, Bush has been viewed more favorably
by the public since leaving office.
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