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When the world seemed new: George H. W. Bush and the end of the Cold Wardoi:10.1080/14682745.2019.1695564Liviu Horovitz
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The two Democratsdisliked each otherfrom early on in Carter's presidency, and Kennedy decided to launch an insurgent challenge against the sitting president amid economic woes at home and destabilization abroad. Kennedy was outpolling Carter at the onset, although his campaign gradually lost steam, ...
The 1988 Republican presidential nominee, Vice PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush, announced he had selected U.S. Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana as his vice presidential running mate on Aug. 16, 1988. Bush is one of the few modern presidential nominees who announced his running mate at the party conven...
There were concerns about Quayle’s age after he was tapped by then-Vice President George H.W. Bush to be his running mate — concerns the second-term senator from Indiana often tried to dispel by comparing himself to John F. Kennedy, who became president at age 43. So w...
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George Washington set an unofficial precedent when he stepped down after two terms in office, but when Franklin D. Roosevelt came into the presidency, he was elected to a third term in 1940 and fourth term in 1944. The 22nd Amendment, passed on Feb. 27,1951, limited the presidency to ...
Bush's younger brother - was the Governor of Florida, the State where the 'controversial' votes (recall the pregnant chards and dimpled ballots?) on which the Supreme Court adjudicated emanated from. It was Florida and the US Supreme Court that gave George W Bush the US presidency against ...
John Adams was the second president of the United States who was once an attorney who defended British soldiers. Explore Adam's early life, his participation in both meetings of the Continental Congress, his presidency, and life after the presidency. ...