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Back in Florida, Bush rips Clinton and Trump
“I’m not leaving until I get it”.
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Donald Trump on June 16 announces he’s running for president in a rambling monologue in which he accuses Mexico of sending “rapists” to the US, a brash proclamation that upends the Republican race for the nomination and puts immigration policy front and center in the debate.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and Senator Marco Rubio have received more endorsements from Republican governors and members of Congress than the rest of the GOP presidential field combined.
“Donald, I’ll take you on one-on-one in the debate”, Bush said.
According to RealClearPolitics average of recent polls, Jeb Bush is tied with New Jersey Governor Christ Christie at fifth place with 4.2 percent nationwide.
Bush and Trump – along with the rest of the Republican field – are scheduled to meet again at the next presidential debate, set for January 14 in Charleston, South Carolina.
“Before he arrived, the group was chanting Bush’s name at 8:15 in the morning while holding up signs that read “¡Todos por Jeb!”, as others held signs that said “Asian American for Jeb”.
“But he said people still can sympathize with immigrants” motives.
On Wednesday Bush’s campaign announced yet another reorganization that will shift staff from its Miami headquarters to early states.
“People are legitimately angry, but they should want solutions, rather than just have some people that identify with their anger and their angst”, Bush said. No longer does it represent a full exclamation (“It connotes excitement”, Bush told Stephen Colbert), but now, it’s simply “Jeb”-a fitting metaphor for a year that saw the candidate plummet in the polls”. “Trump has shown himself to be a crude blowhard with no clear political philosophy and no deeper understanding of the important and serious role of President of the United States than one of the goons he lets rough up protesters in his crowds”. “I’ll provide a little therapy for everybody here”, said Bush, before offering his answer.
“If he’s on the (Republican ticket) I would vote for him”, she said, “When you see him in person he’s very passionate. We have to go in, and a lot of people love it when I say that”, Trump said.
Despite slipping in the polls, Bush remains optimistic.
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Proving his leadership savvy, Bush discussed his record in bringing Florida back to the national average when it was once ranked 50th in the nation for graduation rates.