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  1. George W. Bush - Wikipedia

    Bush later signed the Medicare Modernization Act, which created Medicare Part D. In 2004, Bush was re-elected president in a close race, beating Democratic opponent John Kerry and winning the …

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  3. George W. Bush | Biography, Presidency, & Facts | Britannica

    3 days ago · George W. Bush is the 43rd president of the United States (2001–09), who led his country’s response to the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001 and initiated the Iraq War in 2003.

  4. Bush Tickets, 2026 Concert Tour Dates | Ticketmaster

    Buy Bush tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. Find Bush tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos.

  5. George W. Bush | George W. Bush Presidential Center

    George W. Bush served as 43 rd President of the United States of America from 2001 to 2009. As Commander in Chief, President Bush worked to expand freedom, opportunity, and security at home …

  6. Bush North American tour schedule, how to buy tickets

    5 days ago · Bush is set for a spring tour in North America. Here's a full schedule and how to buy tickets.

  7. Bush - Greatest Hits - YouTube

    Greatest Bush hits are curated in this music video playlist. Enjoy the greatest hits of Bush in this playlist.

  8. Biography of President George W. Bush - National Archives

    George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn into office on January 20, 2001, re-elected on November 2, 2004, and sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005.

  9. Bush - 2026 Tour Dates & Concert Schedule - Live Nation

    Find concert tickets for Bush upcoming 2026 shows. Explore Bush tour schedules, latest setlist, videos, and more on livenation.com

  10. George W. Bush | George W. Bush Library

    Governor Bush won re-election in 1998 with nearly 69 percent of the vote, becoming the first Governor in Texas history to be elected to two consecutive four-year terms.