Published 1/4/2009
by sarahbethparker
at CNN Political Ticker
Former President George H. W. Bush says son, Jeb, possesses all the qualities necessary to win the White House.
WASHINGTON (CNN) – His son hasn’t left the White House yet, but former president George H. W. Bush is already thinking about the next Bush who might one day move in. The elder Bush says his oldest [...]
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