George, the son of former Florida Governor and possible 2016 White House contender Jeb Bush, was elected Texas land commissioner by a landslide margin.
George's father, his uncle George W Bush, and grandfather George H W Bush all lost their initial forays into electoral politics. So did great-grandfather and former Senator Prescott Bush.
His grandfather lost a US Senate race in Texas in 1964, while his uncle lost his 1978 congressional bid. Jeb Bush was not elected Florida governor until his second try, and Prescott Bush came up short in his first Senate race in 1950.
George spent months crisscrossing the state in a campaign bus adorned with his towering, grinning face.
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He may have spilled a family secret last month in an interview with ABC News by saying it is "more than likely" his father Jeb Bush will run for president in 2016.
"If you had asked me a few years back, I would have said it was less likely," George said, adding that if Jeb decides to run, "The family will be behind him 100 per cent."