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Vladimir Putin is not an ally but a bully, dictator: Jeb Bush
Dickerson said, “Why did you hate being the front-runner?”
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“You hated being a frontrunner?”
“Somebody like a Trump comes along and says ‘I know the answers, ‘” Sanders said while addressing the anxieties of the USA people including terrorism and income inequality during the debate. The idea that he’s actually running for president and insulting people is deeply discouraging, to be honest with you, and I think we should reject that out of hand. “And I totally get it”, Bush said.
Bush, a former Florida governor, told the audience in Exeter that he would put his record up against any presidential candidate’s, as a fiscal conservative and executive leader.
Slamming Trump for his anti-Muslim rhetoric including his call to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States, 68-year-old Clinton said the first line of defence against radicalisation is in Muslim-American community.
She hosted Bush, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and South Carolina Sen. “He’s not a serious candidate”, Bush argued. He has still been unable to shake the “low-energy” stigma Mr Trump put on at him this summer.
“The question is will New Hampshire want to support a guy who might tarnish this extraordinary reputation that you have, where you make people walk through the hot coals each and every time they come, where you challenge people, where you help them learn how to get better doing this”, Bush said.
In July, Bush was the clear favorite in the Republican field given his family ties, leadership in a key swing state and deep fundraising ability.
In New Hampshire, Ms Jennifer Morrell, 54, said she liked Mr Bush as her second choice, after Mr Mike Huckabee, because she thought he would be good on foreign policy and national security. Moore also went outside Trump Tower in NY on December 17 and stood there with a placard written “We are all Muslim”.
But she added that she had sometimes cringed as she watched Mr Bush struggle as a candidate.
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Bush said there was always a high expectation for him since his father and brother were both president.