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Pro-Jeb Bush super PAC takes on Donald Trump and ‘the shows’
Then he slammed the billionaire businessman for insulting women, Hispanics and people with disabilities during the campaign. “Who is he kidding?”
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After a sniveling Bush complains that Trump is a bully trying to “insult his way into the White House”, Trump returns fire. “I gave myself therapy there”, he said. “Thank you for allowing me to do that”. During the debate, Bush was more direct in confronting Trump than he has been on the campaign trail so far. “Donald Trump is a jerk”, he said emphatically. Trump said. “I told you, she’s like a snake with no energy”. ‘I feel much better back here’. Trump’s lead in the Republican primary is only getting wider, though, with a recent 39% poll return more than 10 times greater than Bush’s waning share. Trump took the stage to “Deck The Halls” by Mannheim Steamroller instead of his usual “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister. But as Bush engaged repeatedly with Trump in Tuesday’s debate, Kasich largely avoided taking on the real estate mogul. “He has no clue”.
‘I’m going to campaign my heart out here in New Hampshire and in Iowa and in SC and I’m going to show who I am, ‘ Bush said. Bush is competing with Kasich, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) is the only Republican candidate with a slight edge over the former secretary of state.
The war of words between Donald Trump and Jeb Bush continued on Saturday, as the latter followed his assertion that “you can’t insult your way to the presidency” by calling Trump a jerk.
“Well, I watch the shows”, Trump said. This weekend, Bush went about accomplishing his own ambitious feat in the state; hosting four town halls in one day, what some political observers said was a record.
In September, Trump said, “Remember the expression ‘Merry Christmas?’ You don’t see it anymore …” “The question is, will New Hampshire want to support a guy who might tarnish this extraordinary status that you have”. She also attended the New Hampshire primary ballot filing with Bush and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
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“I’ve always thought that there was going to be a high expectation for me”.