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President George H. W. Bush won the election of 1988 then lost the election of 1992, after which he did not run again. His son, President George W. Bush, never lost a Presidential election.
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George Bush 41 lost his bid for a second term to Bill Clinton.
It's really hard to say; and in fact this is a complicated comparison to make, since both presidents operated under different economic challenges. But that said, according to the non-partisan Bureau of Labor Statistics, President Obama has created more jobs in 5 years in office than President Bush did in 8 years. Under President Bush, especially during his final year and a half, an escalating recession cost the economy more than 8 million jobs, and the US economy is only now recovering from that. Most of the jobs that were lost during that period have now been recovered, and more than 1.5 million more jobs have been created under President Obama. But while that sounds like good news for Mr. Obama, it should be noted that wages have not grown, and some sources say that more than half of the jobs (or even as many as 70%) that have been created are either part-time, or jobs with lower salaries and few benefits. The recovery has also been uneven-- a few areas of the country are doing well, while others continue to struggle. On the other hand, neither Mr. Obama nor Mr. Bush comes close to Bill Clinton for job creation-- in his eight years in office, he created 22.8 million jobs, many with good wages. To help you see the statistics about which president (Bush or Obama) created more jobs and when, I enclose a link to Factcheck.org's comparison of the two.
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Gerald Ford (1976), Al Gore (2000)
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George Bush Sr. lost his reelection bid to Bill Clinton. George Bush Jr. was president AFTER Clinton.
George H.W. Bush was president for 4 years. He was President from 1989-1993, succeeding Ronald Reagan, whom he served as Vice President for. He lost the 1992 presidential election to Democrat Bill Clinton.
Harry Reid says that 8 million jobs were lost during George W. Bush's years in office.
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No. Al Gore, who was the former Vice President under President Bill Clinton from 1993-2001, was the Democraticnominee for President.He lost to the Republican Presidential nominee, who was George W. Bush.