The President was Ronald Reagan. The Vice President was George Bush, father to current United States' President G.W. Bush.
The election which made George Bush, Sr., the president of the United States of America was in 1988, not 1987 (My first election I got to vote in, too). He was inaugurated on January 20, 1989. From Election Day to Inauguration, the man who is to be inaugurated is called the President Elect and he has no powers as president until Inauguration Day, when he takes the Oath of Office.
2006-11-29 17:57:12
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answered by Jess B 3
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Ronald Reagan was president in 1987. In 1986, the vice president, Bush Senior and Sec of Def, Cheney were selling WMD to Iraq. It was known as Iran-Contra Scandal.
2006-11-29 17:59:43
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answered by Stranggore 4
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Sure------Ronald Reagan---President
George H.W.Bush--Vice President
2006-11-30 05:59:26
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answered by JIMBO 4
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Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush
2006-11-30 03:04:43
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answered by Jack C 5
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Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr.
Did I Win Did I Win
2006-11-29 17:52:10
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answered by mrlebowski99 6
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Ronald Reagan & George Bush
Add. details: He was the oldest pres ever elected and the 1st to appt a woman to the US supreme court: Sandra Day O'Connor
2006-11-30 00:53:35
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush...DUH!!!
2006-11-29 19:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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Ronald reagan& bush sr
2006-11-29 17:53:21
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answered by bradship4u 3
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Reagan & Bush
2006-11-30 09:53:18
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answered by Pop D 5
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