Love in the World of Politics: Famous Politicians and Their Better Halves

George W. Bush and Laura Bush – Together Since 1977

The 43rd president of the US who ran his term from 2001 to 2009 – George W. Bush belongs to a political family, as his father George H.W. Bush also served as the 4th president of the USA. A towering figure among the Republicans took the nation’s highest office at the beginning of the new millennium. He made significant earnings, while also bringing an array of benefits for his countrymen.

Now in his 70s, Bush is often seen making public appearances with his wife, Laura. Now that the couple has embraced retirement, it is amazing to look back at their 40 years in togetherness. There were problems in their relationship, too, as much as any other husband and wife. But Laura contends that things eventually came back to normal.

Laura had met her husband George in 1977 and tied the knot the same year. In 1981, they had twin daughters. Now they’ve grown old, and the duo had beautifully balanced their work along with their peaceful family life.

Ted Cruz and Heidi Nelson – Together Since 2001

The Harvard Law School graduate is currently a junior U.S. Senator and represents Texas’s state since the year 2013. He first served as a policy advisor during the former U.S. president, George W. Bush. His personal life is equally eventful too. He is in a happy marriage with Goldman Sachs managing director, Heidi Nelson.

The two tied the knot in 2001, and nothing on earth could come between the two since then. Heidi was always by the side of her husband during his presidential campaign in 2016. The two crossed each other’s path while Heidi was busy serving as an economic policy advisor during Bush’s 2000 presidential campaign.

They got married within a year and are now the parents of Caroline and Catherine. We have all good wishes for the family. Who knows, we might even see Heidi file her nomination for the presidential election one day.

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