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Pro-Bush group attacks GOP rivals, invokes US security

But after hearing Bush, she said she’s now seriously considering him, along with Rubio.

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“I’m certainly one of those mainstream Republicans who’s deeply concerned about Donald Trump”, said Fergus Cullen, a former chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party. Instead he’s focusing on massive rallies and most often on national media interviews – frequently conducted on the phone from Manhattan’s Trump Tower.

The former Florida governor was warmly received during the Menorah lighting ceremony at the NYU Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life. What is indisputable is that when it comes to policy matters and the art of governance, Bush trumps Trump by an unbridgeable margin. “That’s not a program, it’s not a plan”. A longtime friend of Bush, Murphy is a top super PAC adviser and runs a strategic communication group called Revolution Agency – an agency responsible for numerous Right to Rise USA TV ads.

“The problem with Donald Trump is that so much about him is unstable – his positions, his rhetoric – and I am afraid this country and our world can not bounce back if someone like him becomes president”.

“All of this helps his buddy, Hillary Clinton, for sure”. He’s not offered anything serious as it relates to the fight against terror.

DES MOINES, Iowa — A group supporting Republican Jeb Bush is invoking US national security in a new ad attacking three of Bushs GOP presidential rivals.

“I have pledged to support the Republican nominee”, Bush said, without answering the question directly.

“We’re living in really unsafe times and Republicans are going to nominate someone who can beat Hillary Clinton and actually can serve as president in a way that will keep us safe. If you don’t like it, I’ll take you outside'”. But it’s worth noting that this isn’t the only website that the Bush campaign failed to purchase.

Earlier Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, called for a tighter screening process for Syrian and Iraqi refugees.

“Once the serious-minded Republicans who are going to vote in the primary see it, that will have big impact”, he said.

“And I’m the only candidate who laid out a plan, rather than reacting to the events as they unfolded”.

“If this is a war, then we should declare it as such”, Bush said.

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In fact, it seems as though Jeb has long had a rough time on the Internet. “Forty-five percent says he’s best candidate who could best handle illegal immigration”. “I think our borders have to be protected from terrorists, not from Muslims”.

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