That is far below the 35% of the vote President George W. Bush won in the 2000 election.
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George W. Bush won convincingly in Republican primaries in Virginia and Washington state and in party caucuses in North Dakota.
George W. Bush won the White House in the 2000 election because he carried the state of Florida by 537 votes.
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President George W. Bush won all three of those states in his 2004 re-election, but Obama painted them blue four years ago.
W. Bush won the Presidency, in 1988, his new Solicitor General, Kenneth Starr, hired Roberts again, this time as his principal deputy.
Incumbent President George W. Bush won the Electoral College vote 292 to 252 and racked up 3 million more votes than Kerry.
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And, by the way, in the last eight presidential elections (with the exception of 2000 in which George W. Bush won the electoral college but lost the popular vote), the candidate with the lowest blink rate in the debates became our next president.
Al Gore narrowly won the popular vote, but George W. Bush took the prize with a razor-thin margin in the Electoral College.
W. de Klerk jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize.
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The Peru-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA), also known as the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA), was signed on April 12, 2006 by President George W. Bush , and won Congressional approval on December 4, 2007.
And John Kerry, despite losing the state to George W. Bush in 2004, won Fairfax by 33, 700 votes.
You probably won't see Herman's face in W or Vogue, or his designs on runway models strutting the latest spring collections.
Her career began in the mid-1980s, when she won both the Young Concert Artists auditions and the Walter W. Naumburg Competition.
"That's a message that won't survive in the mass market, " says Ted W. Woehrle, Tremor's chief executive.
And who would ever believe that George W. Bush might win the Electoral College, even though Al Gore won the popular vote?
Writing in The Nation, John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney say these efforts are "mere triage strategies" that won't work in the long term.
That's not to say that multi-screen handsets won't continue to make an appearance, however -- NEC's Medias W has already hit NTT DoCoMo in Japan, and it's possible that BlackBerry may be considering a split device of its own.
It cited a similar push for change after the 2000 election, when Democratic Vice President Al Gore won the national popular vote but lost the electoral vote, and therefore the decision, to Republican George W. Bush.
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