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Donald Trump Beats Republicans, Not Hillary Clinton, In One-On-One Match Ups
The idea that Bush is the only candidate courageous enough to take on Trump is a theme strongly embraced by his campaign and supporters in recent days. “Thank you for allowing me to do it”, he said.
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“The idea that he’s actually running for president and insulting people is deeply discouraging, to be honest with you, and I think we should reject that out of hand”.
“The question is will New Hampshire want to support a guy who might tarnish this extraordinary reputation that you have, where you make people walk through the hot coals each and every time they come, where you challenge people, where you help them learn how to get better doing this”, Bush said.
“I’ll continue to call Trump out for his outrageous comments & naive ‘foreign policy.’ Even if no one else will”, Bush said on Twitter on Monday. “It was just sad”, Trump told an audience of about a thousand.
After insisting that enough damage had been done and swearing off future insults toward Jeb Bush, Donald Trump on Friday returned to badgering his favorite presidential foe. He isn’t the first GOP presidential candidate to swing at Trump, but was perhaps the most aggressive in Tuesday’s debate. He must beat, or at the very least tie, his rivals for the party’s more moderate base – Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey, Governor John R. Kasich of OH and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida – in the primary if he hopes to reinvigorate his campaign.
While the brash rhetoric of billionaire outsider Donald Trump has commanded the lion’s share of the media’s GOP-centered 2016 presidential coverage – and a related lead in the polls – since he announced his candidacy, polls in Iowa and nationally show Ted Cruz gaining significant momentum in the race for his party’s nomination. In an interview with CBS’s Face the Nation, the other Bush said that not being the frontrunner made him feel “much better”.
It’s a welcome approach to some New Hampshire voters.
After long vowing to run “joyfully” above the fray, Bush is clearly uncomfortable as an attack dog and often appears hesitant or awkward in the role. But there’s no need to worry about sad Jeb Bush, he’s perfectly resigned to his destiny, “I feel good about where we are right now”, he said. Another voter asked Bush how he’d go about defeating Trump.
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“You’re the answer”, Bush said. I mean, he said that ISIS is not a threat.