Who did George Bush senior run against for president?

Who did George Bush senior run against for president?
The 1988 United States presidential election was the 51st quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, Novem. The Republican nominee, incumbent Vice President George H. W. Bush, defeated the Democratic nominee, Governor Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts.
What is George W Bush's net worth?
List of presidents by peak net worth
Name | Net worth (millions of 2016 US$) | Lifespan |
---|---|---|
George W. Bush | 39 | born 1946 |
James Monroe | 30 | 1758–1831 |
Martin Van Buren | 29 | 1782–1862 |
Grover Cleveland | 28 | 1837–1908 |
Who did George HW Bush run against in 1992?
The 1992 United States presidential election was the 52nd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, Novem. Democratic Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas defeated incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush, independent businessman Ross Perot of Texas, and a number of minor candidates.
How old was Bush when he became president?
Presidential age-related data
No. | President | Age at start of presidency |
---|---|---|
39 | Jimmy Carter | 52 years, 111 days |
40 | Ronald Reagan | 69 years, 349 days |
41 | George H. W. Bush | 64 years, 222 days |
Does George Bush own the Texas Rangers?
In April 1989, Rangers owner and oil tycoon Eddie Chiles, sold the team to an investment group headed by George W. Bush for $89 million. While his own equity in the team was a small one ($500,000), Bush was named Managing General Partner of the new ownership group.
Who ran for president in 2004?
2004 United States presidential election
Nominee | George W. Bush | John Kerry |
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Home state | Texas | Massachusetts |
Running mate | Dick Cheney | John Edwards |
Electoral vote | 286 | 251 |
Who won 1996 election?
Democratic President Bill Clinton won re-election, while the Republicans maintained their majorities in both houses of the United States Congress. Clinton defeated Republican nominee Bob Dole and independent candidate Ross Perot in the presidential election, taking 379 of the 538 electoral votes.