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Jeb Does a Weird Extended Riff on Selfies During Campaign Event
“I think we might see Hillary here in Naples and Fort Myers maybe once or twice, but she knows this is pretty much a red corner of Florida”, Weir said.
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Jeb Bush said he would take on Donald Trump in a two-person debate “any time, any place” during a campaign stop in Florida.
From there, Bush will attend the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches Luncheon at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, at 650 Okeechobee Blvd in West Palm Beach at noon. “You name it, I’ll do it”. During the December 15 Republican debate in Las Vegas, the former Florida governor called Trump a “chaos candidate” who would not be able to “insult (his) way to the White House”.
Washington (CNN)From slamming Bill Clinton to photoshopped nose-picking, Donald Trump has made the Clintons and Jeb Bush his primary targets on Twitter this week. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) after a watch party for the second Democratic presidential debate November 14, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa.
He described as “shameful ” and “criminal” the fact that only three people were fired in the wake of the uncovering of massive problems at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
After Bush’s brief speech he took questions from the crowd. But now Bush wants to make it the main event. Undoubtedly, inside his head, a number of buzz word alarms went off at once, causing him to launch into the following lesson more about how to ungracefully lose an election than anything else.
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Asked about the effect of selfies on the campaign trail, Bush said Monday it’s become a regular part of retail politicking and offered up some tips in a freewheeling answer about the photo-taking custom. But the latest in Republican Jeb Bush’s attempts to reach a different demographic has him instructing on something that’s more related to Kim Kardshian than politics: how to take a good selfie!