25 years ago George W. Bush did what was unlikely, if not impossible — he snatched control of Texas’ governorship from a popular Democratic incumbent. And the rest, literally, is history. <br /><br />Ross Ramsey, executive editor of The Texas Tribune, leads a discussion looking back on that campaign and Bush’s years in Texas. He’s joined by four former aids to George W. Bush:<br /><br />• Dan Bartlettt, a counselor to President George W. Bush, working on strategic communications<br />• Mark McKinnon, a media advisor for numerous companies and candidates, including George W. Bush<br />• Karl Rove, political strategist for numerous candidates, including President Bush in his 1994 gubernatorial campaign<br />• Margaret Spellings, a senior adviser to President Bush during his tenure as governor of Texas<br /><br />This conversation was recorded before a live audience during the Texas Tribune Festival on September 28, 2018, in Austin, Texas. <br /><br />Like what you hear? Tell your friends to subscribe to the podcast.<img src="https://feeds.texastribune.org/link/20077/16929488.gif" height="1" width="1"/>