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Jeb Bush Says Voters’ Passions For Trump Will Pass
Jeb Bush isn’t doing too well in the polls, but, on Monday, the GOP candidate came out with a bold campaign platform that could shake up the presidential contest.
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“I want to build a wall”, he has said many times and have Mexico pay for it.
When Jeb Bush paid a spring call on New Hampshire, hundreds of Republican faithful crowded the venerable “Politics & Eggs” breakfast for a glimpse of the dynastic candidate many thought would follow his father and older brother into the White House. It’s a requirement that you take one.
Bush’s presidential campaign released a web video on Wednesday that sarcastically wished Trump, the Republican front-runner, a happy 2016 – while calling him the “chaos candidate”.
Then, he will make a stop in Ocala.
Earlier Monday, Bush attended a campaign event at a Hialeah restaurant, where he appeared in an unbuttoned shirt, sans tie.
The Republican electorate hates the establishment, and they have no love for the charisma-challenged Bush – Trump was the ideal vehicle for them to express their disgust at the status quo.
The Real Clear Politics national polling average has Trump at 35.6 percent and Bush at 4.4 percent, in sixth place in a field of 12 candidates.
“I love Miami because it’s a place that always looks forward to the future”, said Bush.
“Donald Trump gets his foreign policy advice, congresswoman, from the shows”, he said in English, turning to supporter Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.
But Trump didn’t name names, instead telling Todd, ‘I watch the shows, ‘ and complimented Todd’s own program. Or, you know, they could just have a selfie-off.
Trump continued retweeting Bush insults for about an hour, including a post saying Bush’s mother planned to vote for Trump and another asking the former governor to “do us a favor and drop out”. He also was asked about his GOP rival Trump, whose Mar-A-Lago mansion is only a few miles from where Bush spoke and who had been in town in recent days.
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