It wasn't until late October when Bush was leading him.
As usual, Bush also led the team in stand-up moments.
Both polls had margins of error as large or larger than the Bush leads they reported.
Mr. Bush should be leading this parade, not watching it.
Mr. Bush led in only one, with three electoral votes.
Bush led them to a National League pennant in 1927 with a 94-60 record.
In the final, Williamson and Bush led the way for the first lap.
On Sept. 11, 2001, the country watched intently to see if and how Bush would lead.
All season, Bush led the team in highlights and goose bumps, among other, more measurable, statistics.
Mr. Bush still leads, roughly 2 to 1, but that lead used to be 4 to 1.