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My United State Winner Reagan/Bush ticket

Reagan selected Bush as his Vice President, placing him on the winning Republican Presidential ticket of 1980. Bush had been many things Reagan had not been, a military man, a life-long Republican, and an internationalist with UN, CIA and China experience.

The 1981 Reagan/Bush ticket won again in 1984, against the Democrats' Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro ticket. In 1988, after Vice President Bush meets with President Reagan in 1984.8 years as Vice President, Bush ran for President with the little known Senator Dan Quayle as his running mate and beat Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen, 426 to 111 electoral votes. (Lloyd Bentsen received one.)

During his second term as Vice President, Bush had the distinction of becoming the first Vice President to become Acting President when, on July 13, 1985, President Reagan underwent surgery to remove polyps from his colon. Bush served as Acting President for approximately 8 hours, during which time he is reported to have spent most of the time playing tennis.

In 1988, after 8 years as Vice President, Bush ran for President with the little known Senator Dan Quayle as his running mate and beat Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen, 426 to 111 electoral votes. (Lloyd Bentsen received one.)

During his second term as Vice President, Bush had the distinction of becoming the first Vice President to become Acting President when, on July 13, 1985, President Reagan underwent surgery to remove polyps from his colon. Bush served as Acting President for approximately 8 hours, during which time he is reported to have spent most of the time playing tennis.

Presidency   

A mild economic recession from July 1990 to March 1991 was a contributing factor to his defeat in the 1992 Presidential election. Several other factors were key in his defeat, including siding with Congressional Democrats in 1990 to raise taxes despite his famous "Read my lips" pledge not to institute any new taxes.

As President of the United States, George Bush is perhaps best known for leading the United Nations coalition in the 1990–1991 Gulf War.

In 1990, led by Saddam Hussein, Iraq invaded its oil-rich neighbor to the south, Kuwait. The broad coalition sought to remove Iraqi forces from Kuwait and ensure that Iraq did not invade Saudi Arabia. President Bush's popularity rating in America soared during and immediately after the successful military operations, but later fell due to an economic recession.

 In doing so, Bush alienated many members of his conservative base, losing their support for his re-election.

President Bush visits American troops in Saudi Arabia on Thanksgiving Day, 1990

Another major factor, which may have helped Bill Clinton defeat Bush in the 1992 election was the candidacy of Ross Perot former IBM employee .

Perot won 19% of the popular vote.

The media directly associated with the Canadian international relation and their confuse new technology basic right which Perot as some connection and interest since 1984 and whith the  Steve Jobs' NeXT computer project in 1986, plus, the Clinton Canadian relation as Governor of Arkansas in 1979-1981 and 1983-1992 with the Canadian contaminated blood.

Ross Perot still a largely unknown quantity in American politics but promoted by the 100 thousand job in California by the telecommunication, won the election.