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Stung by last debate, Bush says he’s prepping less for next one
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“I do think he’s running a classic New Hampshire campaign, which is exactly what’s going to benefit him the most”, Gregg said.
Regarding Bush, O’Donnell noted, “And what about Jeb’s, you know, “I can fix it” sort of campaign?”
“I’m going to win New Hampshire, I just feel it”, Bush told donors on a conference call Wednesday, phoning in from his campaign bus in between stops in the Granite State. “I got to be governor of a state and accomplish big things”. He’s earned his position.
Bush’s reset comes as establishment Republicans fret over the viability of the two-term former Florida governor who earlier this year seemed the party favourite.
“Literally, the Senate, is it a French work week?” It’s just the nature of the process. A lot can still happen between now and then, but in a crowded Republican field, it will be tough for a candidate who is as familiar and unexciting as Mr. Bush to leapfrog to the front of a crowded field in only two months.
After the comments of the US Presidential candidate, French ambassador to the United States, Gerard Araud, instantly posted on his Twitter account that “the French work an average of 39,6 hours a week compared to 39,2 for the Germans”. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., who endorsed Bush last week and is now a top backer of his campaign.
Bush has promised to improve his debate performance skills.
He has said his brother, former President George W. Bush, kept the nation safe during his eight years in office.
O’DONNELL: And what about Jeb’s, you know, “I can fix it” sort of campaign? He explained, “It’s not a debate”. So, look the campaign is always a reflection of the candidate and Jeb Bush has been, his candidate skills have been very poor. It’s a matter, he added, of taking his comfortable interactions on the trail, and “translat[ing] that into a debate experience”. While voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have started to pay attention, he hasn’t gained any ground.
“I can’t control other people’s campaigns”, he said.
According to Bush, the savings after paying taxes are a higher percentage gain for middle incomes than for higher incomes. “No question”, Moquin replied. “It’s almost impossible for anyone to get an opportunity to get a strong substantive point across when you have ten people on stage”.
“I think Mr. Trump should probably create a “no tweet zone” after about eight o’clock”. A few researchers think this plan will significantly decrease the number of people who itemize by simplifying their returns. But he bemoaned the culture of “yelling into a camera or regurgitating sound bites free of substance” and insisted “Americans are looking for a president, not a pundit; a leader and not a protester”. She described herself as “not all that impressed” with Bush in the past, but she also said she was glad to hear what he said “especially about the prescription monitoring program”.
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“For a long time, he thought Jeb Bush was his main enemy, and he systematically attacked Bush, took him to pieces, needling over and over again about his mommy and daddy issues, about being low energy, sort of his way of saying low testosterone”.