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Jeb Bush Hits Out At Trump’s Foreign Policy
GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush says President Obama’s divisive tenure in office is to blame for the ascendence of Republican primary front-runner Donald Trump.
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Echoing another theme from the campaign trail, Bush told journalists they have been manipulated by Trump.
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With the American population grappling with big issues such as immigration and national security, Mr. Trump is using fear as a method of scaring people into voting for him, Mr. Bush said.
Bush has spoken frequently about his faith in advertising, but the ads have had little impact as he continues to languish in the polls. “Donald Trump is a jerk”.
Earlier this month Bush returned, trailing far behind in polls; and the audience in the same speaker’s hall was less than a third the size.
Bush is casting himself as a battle-tested leader with specific policy ideas as he tries to catch up with and overtake higher-polling Republicans including Donald Trump.
Bush said, “Trump clearly banning all Muslims would actually be so counterproductive in our efforts to destroy ISIS that it’s foolhardy”.
Despite allegations by many Republicans that Trump is not a serious candidate who would have no chance in the general election, Trump is now in a dead heat with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton in recent polls. And while, as the HuffPo piece points out, this is an effective tactic in some campaigns, it is often used as a weapon in closer races, not as a Hail Mary pass, which is all the Bush campaign does these days.
“You guys are the violin and he’s the violinist, and he’s just playing you like nobody’s business”, he said. Marco Rubio and former Gov. Jeb Bush. “I feel really good about New Hampshire, to be honest with you”. Trump is scheduled to hold a campaign rally on Hilton Head Island; while Bush is scheduled to attend a meet-and-greet in Lexington, South Carolina. He already has backing from prominent Republican officeholders including Sen.
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But Trump didn’t name names, instead telling Todd, ‘I watch the shows, ‘ and complimented Todd’s own program. “We’ve got Gov. Bush who’s led by example”.