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Virty [35]
4 years ago
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How did vice president george h. w. bush's proposals on the campaign trail in 1988 compare to the policies carried out by presid

ent ronald reagan?
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kotykmax [81]4 years ago
8 0

<span>The elections were held on 8th November 1988 and </span>Vice President George H. W. Bush<span> won that election becoming the 41st President of the United States of America.</span> George H. W. Bush professed very sturdy support for Reaganomics. As it was obvious in his 1988 presidential campaign when amid that Bush defended the conservative faith when he pronounced: "Read my lips: No new taxes."

 

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