AND TWINS
WASHINGTON -- Much has changed for Barbara and Jenna Bush in the four years since their father, George W. Bush, was elected and reelected president.
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In 2000, the twins were camera-shy Texas high school students who made it clear they wanted no part of his campaign to become the second Bush elected president.
Four years later, and perhaps pressured by the visibility of Senator John F. Kerry's two daughters, they assumed public roles in their father's campaign.
Now, with their parents' futures set for the next four years, 23-year-old Barbara and Jenna Bush -- both of whom graduated from college last year -- are getting to work on their own.