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Bush says reallocation of campaign money is not a bad sign
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Monday that Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton “has no clue” about leading the country and GOP front-runner Donald Trump is “not serious about being a candidate”. “But for Barack Obama, Donald Trump’s effect would not be almost as strong as it is”.
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Trump also retweeted a supporter who claimed that Bush’s mother supports Trump.
That fear has led to proposals from Mr. Trump such as halting Muslim immigration to the country altogether – but Mr. Bush said that when voters actually go to cast their ballots, they will not be supporting such plans.
Bush’s dismissal of Trump’s candidacy came as Trump continued to unleash on the former Florida governor, telling a SC crowd on Wednesday that Bush is languishing in the polls despite a massive campaign chest.
The media and the pundits expected the Republican presidential race to be a cakewalk for Jeb Bush; after all he enjoyed the support of the Republican establishment, he has an impressive pedigree, and his campaign war chest is intimidating.
Today, the man who already has two presidents in the family can’t wait to yell, “We’re Number Three!” But he also suggested that Obama’s policies – or lack thereof – had left the public “scared” of terrorists striking the US. “Yeah, they’re scared”, Bush stated. Bush’s theory is that the president created an opening for a candidate such as Trump by making so many Republicans so enraged.
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“I don’t think I have to win any of them, because we’re organized in every state”, he said. Among other Twitter-barbs thrown at Bush on Thursday morning, Trump wrote that he would feel “sorry” for Bush, but he felt compelled to respond to Bush’s attacks.