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Show Als The Salt Lake Tribune NATION Sunday, November1, 1998 Bush Sons Fomenting Political Dynasty As George W.eyes win in Texas andpresidential run, Jeb aheadin Florida BY PAUL WEST - | For Seniors 55 & older and people with disabilities this day is for you! 4 occasionally lapses into “Bushspeak,” the staccato shorthand of sentence fragments for which his fa- THE BALTIMORE SUN ORLANDO,Fla. — Move over, Kennedys. A new American dynasty is about to emerge. Down in Texas, Gov. George W. Bush is a mortal lock for re-election next week. He’s also the frontrunner for his party's presidential nomination in 2000. Younger brother Jeb Bush, meantime, seems -headed forvictory in the Florida governor's contest. January, if the polls are right, 35 million ‘People will again be living under a Bush first family, six years after the nation’s voters dumped and Barbara for that couple from Arkansas. “Call it coincidence, a swing of the pendulum or a deliberate scheme. In any case, the result is the same: the revenge of the Bushes. When George W. Bush sets his face a certain way — lips pressed in a tight line thatdips slightly at one end, halfway between a grimace and a frown — he's a dead ringer for his dad. That inherited look projects a resolute air, a hint of toughness. This is the man,after all, who oncedid hatchet duty in the Bush White House, telling the president's prickly chief of staff, John Sununu, it wastimeto hit the road. Whenthe governorof Texas opens his mouth, he ther is known. But his voice reflects his upbringing in the Texas cities of Midland and Houston. It's a | genuine twang the elder Bush never developed. | A decade ago, after a lifetime of moves that tracked his father’s (prep school at Andover, college at Yale, a race for Congress in Texas, a fling in the oil business), Bush broke away. He spent five years as managing general partner of the Texas special ‘day for you! , energeti intense, he’s reaching beyond the Republican sub- urbs for votes, into the barrios of San Antonio and other Democratic " Seniors 55 & “Heconnects with people like a Jack Kennedy,” said Lionel Sosa, a Bush media adviser. “They just | | love to touch him.” older and people | with disabilities | this day is for you! At 52,he is well-positioned to try to emulate John | Quincy Adams, the only president's son to succeed to that office. He'll makeuphis mind, he said, by early next year. The decision will revolve around whether he wants to put his 16-year-old twin daughters and Save 10% on | his wife, Laura, through the scrutiny oflife “in the your ShopKo See Next Page purchases. “ITS YOURCHOICE: - win A ‘25 ShopKo BBUNFINISHED O gift certificate Tuesday, November 3rd s See Store for Details free Armoires and Wardrobes available in Alder, Maple, Oak, and Pine. 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