The Politics Of Change

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July 20, 2012

 

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Bush was seen as a continuation of failed policies and a fractured government. Clinton won in ’92 and again in ’96. In the first presidential election of our new millennium George Bush, Governor of Texas, ran against Vice President Al Gore. The public perception at the time was that Mr. Bush was a welcome change a breath of fresh air for a scandalous White House...
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Bush was a welcome change a breath of fresh air for a scandalous White House. Al Gore was seen as an extension of the Clinton years. Needless to say, in the year 2000 George W. Bush became the President of the United States. He dubbed himself as a vessel of change, and, from Bill Clinton, he was. Bush appeared to be everything one could want in a president, he was Yale educated, had military experience, was the son of a former president and was a genuinely likeable guy...
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