JEB Bush (Our Dear JEB)

John Ellis "JEB" Bush (February 11, 1953 - July 4, 2055) was an American politician who served as the 48th President of the United States from 2029-2037, and the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007.

Bush, who grew up in Houston, was the second son of former President George H. W. Bush and former First Lady Barbara Bush, and a younger brother of former President George W. Bush. The third of his family to serve in the office, Bush lead the U.S during the Fascist Wars.

Considered one of the greatest Presidents in American history, Bush consistently receives favorable placement in historical rankings of the Presidents.

Early Life and Political Genesis
Bush was born John Ellis Bush in Midland, Texas, on 11 February, 1953. His lifelong nickname of JEB is an amalgamation of his initials (J.ohn E.llis B.ush).

In 1974, Bush graduated from the University of Texas Austin with a B.A in Latin American Studies. Bush married Mexican national Columba Garnica Gallo the same year.

After working as a banker, Bush became involved in the "family business": politics. Campaigning for his father's bids, Bush became deeply involved in immigrant rights, pushing back against the jingoist rhetoric of the far-right.

Following a failed bid for Governor of Florida in 1989, Bush defeated lieutenant Governor Buddy MacKay ten years later in 1998.