Price Daniel (1957-1963) and John Connally (1963-1969)
JFK
President George W. Bush is the US president that was twice elected the governor of Texas. He served as governor from January 17, 1995 to December 21, 2000.
He was the President of the Republic of Texas, the Governor of both Texas and Tennessee and a US Senator.
Well that all depends on what you mean...in Texas government the Texas governor is going to have more veto power due to the fact that the United States President does not control state legislation. In the US legislation the US President is going to have the most veto power because the Texas governor has no control over Federal legislation.
He was the President of the Republic of Texas, the Governor of both Texas and Tennessee and a US Senator.
He was a US Senator, the President of the Repiblic of Texas and the Governor of both the US States of Tennessee and Texas.
He was the President of the Republic of Texas twice, the Governor of both Texas and Tennessee and a US Senator.
texas
The most important & significant fact of former US President, George W. Bush was that he was a successful governor of a large complicated US State. That being the State of Texas.
Sam Houston was governor of the state of Texas as well as president of the Republic of Texas which at the time was a foreign country although nobody was surprised when it joined the United States.
Sam Houston was never US President, but he was the first and third president of the Republic of Texas, US Senator when Texas joined the US, and ultimately Governor of Texas. He did not serve consecutive terms as president, because the Constitution of the Republic of Texas prohibited that.
He was both the first and third President of the Republic of Texas, a Governor of Tennessee and Texas, a US Senator and a hero of the Texas Revoolution.