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Jeb Bush spokeswoman: Donald Trump tweets ‘Twitter-drunk’
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.
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“He’s spent $59 million on this campaign, and he’s down in the grave, he’s nowhere”, Trump said.
With two months left before Republicans head to the Nevada caucuses, Bush needs to drum up a wider base of voters to turn out and support him.
And while Bush’s campaign is canceling ads, front-runner Donald Trump is preparing to hit the TV airwaves for the first time.
Speaking briefly at times in Spanish before the largely Cuban supporters, Bush said America’s leadership in the world is “essential for peace and security” and that “Hillary Clinton has no clue”. More recently, Trump seized headlines by declaring there should be “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on”. “We need political leaders rather than continuing to divide us as both President Obama and Donald Trump do, to unite us”.
We’re just a few weeks from the start of the Republican presidential primaries, and even with the campaigns in full swing, one candidate is clobbering the competition.
“I would argue that Donald Trump is in fact a creature of Barack Obama”, Bush said.
“Donald Trump gets his foreign policy advice, congresswoman, from the shows”, he said. As Bush has hewed toward a more moderate approach, candidates projecting an angrier profile, like Trump, have thrived.
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Speaking to NPR’s Steve Inskeep, the former Florida governor took jabs at the party’s leading presidential candidate while opining about his own political future. “It is a requirement that you take one, and I do it with great joy in my heart”. “You name it, I’ll do it”.