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Trump attacks Jeb Bush on Twitter
The night before, the New Hampshire Union Leader, which last month backed Christie’s presidential bid, rolled out an unwelcome mat.
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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”.
But Trump didn’t name names, instead telling Todd, ‘I watch the shows, ‘ and complimented Todd’s own program.
After his initial post, Trump then retweeted a photo of Bush picking his nose.
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush, who frequently laments the media’s concentration on his Republican rival, Donald Trump, singled out the front-runner Wednesday for obscuring a key foreign policy debate in his party.
Jeb Bush, that sweet, sad Guaca-Bowle hawker, is honestly just relieved you’re asking for his opinion about anything.
The ongoing war of words between Jeb Bush and Donald Trump has been a continuing subplot in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
The No. 5 moment, according to the Bush campaign, was when Trump talked about the Bible to journalists John Heilemann and Mark Halperin on their Bloomberg show, ‘With All Due Resplect’.
“No other candidate for president has received more classified Intelligence briefings or better understands the threats facing our nation today than Marco”.
Though criticisms were aimed at specifically Donald Trump in recent rallies, Bush refrained from mentioning Trump but made comments that left no doubt about to whom he was referring. A total of 75 percent of Democrats back Clinton, and 63 percent of Republicans support Trump.
“He’ll never be president”, Bush said of Trump.
The crowd laughed, to which Jeb Bush responded, “Am I right?”
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The president has “this notion of what blue-collared, white voters kind of think that’s so out of touch”, he said.