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Donald Trump-Jeb Bush Twitter Fight
He also noted that people want selfies with him now where they used to want signatures/autographs, and if the person’s arm isn’t long enough, he will be the one to hold the camera to take the picture. “Any time, any place”.
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“I know you guys love the Bush folklore”.
Meanwhile, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders brought his core campaign themes to a backyard meet-and-greet in Las Vegas on Monday, continuing a swing through Nevada that included talks with veterans’ groups and union members and rallies in Reno and Las Vegas.
Bush, receiving a warm welcome and a Cuban breakfast, railed on other candidates during his 10-minute speech that was intertwined with both English and Spanish.
Bush himself did not get involved in the Monday-night Twitter feud, but CNN reported he has been stepping up his criticism of Trump in recent weeks. “He wakes up in his pajamas and watches the TV shows on Saturday and Sunday”.
Jeb Bush’s campaign is shifting gears in an effort to ramp up its ground game ahead of the first primary votes being case. Bush, once thought to be a front-runner possibility in the primary race, hasn’t gained expected momentum. Bush called Trump a “chaos candidate” during the last debate, which led to a tense exchange between the two.
But then Donald Trump happened, and the billionaire blowhard who is anathema to the Republican establishment, soared to the top of the polls, while spending only a token amount of his personal fortune.
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The latest CNN/ORC poll, which was taken after the Vegas debate, shows that 39 percent of Republicans support Trump, while just 3 percent like Bush.