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Jeb Bush says he ‘hated’ being the front-runner
Given the massive amount of media coverage, most of negative, that Trump receives for his politically incorrect statements and policies, some potential primary voters may be reluctant to reveal their actual choice in a real-time telephone conversation with a pollster. After some other tough words, the Republican candidate concluded: “I gave myself therapy there. Thank you for allowing me to do it”, he admitted, half-jokingly.
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Bush realized he must confront the high expectations on him “because I have a brother that was president and a father that was president”, Bush said.
An analysis of Facebook data supplied by the social network shows that during the month leading up to the fifth GOP presidential debate on CNN, front-runner Donald Trump had far and away more New Hampshire Facebook users talking about him: Some 118,000 New Hampshire Facebook users had 645,000 interactions about the real estate tycoon. “He has no clue”.
Marco Rubio holds steady in Iowa, at 12 percent and was up from 11 percent last month.
“We’re making really good progress because people get to see it, they don’t have to watch it on TV”, Bush said.
Bush said at his town-hall meeting Trump’s behavior is “deeply discouraging….”
Donald Trump keeps a big lead in New Hampshire, where he continues to draw support across the board from conservatives and moderates, from Republicans and the independents who can participate in that primary. And he’s casting his decision to go after Trump, in part, as a move to save the Republican Party.
“The fact that he wouldn’t know what it is is kind of that’s one of those questions that I think you have to answer in a thoughtful way if you’re running for president of the United States”, Bush said. On last night’s show the writers took advantage of last week’s messy as hell Republican debate and had all of the candidates front and center.
Still, Bush has a long way to climb.
The key takeaway here is that Trump’s Iowa support really hasn’t sagged so much as Cruz has vacuumed up almost all of Carson’s voters. And he suggested the wrong choice could hurt the state’s first-in-the-nation primary.
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“You can not insult your way to the presidency”, he said, reiterating an attack line he’s been firing at Trump. And also in New Hampshire as in Iowa, his supporters call themselves firmly decided, with a plurality of 47 percent saying so, well above the overall number of 32 percent across all voters.