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The Bush Network Keeps Fighting as Underdogs in Age of Trump

The former president headlines a rally as donors knock on doors in an attempt to lift his brother's candidacy.

George W. Bush Takes a Veiled Shot at Donald Trump

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George W. Bush re-emerged as a central figure in Republican presidential politics for the first time in nearly a decade Monday, but in a decidedly different role.

The Bushes—a single household that for generations held a tight grip on the nation's foreign and domestic policy like no other—are now underdogs.