Jeb Bush fundraiser slated Friday for Raleigh
“And so did her mom and so did her dad”.
North Carolina’s primary is March 15, and Bush is the only candidate to visit the Triangle a few times so far.
The nation’s heroin epidemic – and the topic of drug addiction, in general – has taken on an increasingly central role in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Bush’s interview comes on the heels of a recent speech by Chris Christie, whose moving town hall discussions on addiction has made waves across the internet.
Jeb Bush has tried to grab hold of the media narrative by launching a “Jeb Can Fix It” comeback tour across New Hampshire, but so far his primary accomplishment appears to be that of frightening children. She said, “No, I’m not”, basically, “f*** you!”
Carly Fiorina’s stepdaughter dies of addiction; she talks about her family tragedy often to voters. “And her parents got divorced when she was a little girl and Miriam was always very angry about it and it consumed her. She was smart and she was handsome and yet her whole life she lived sort of as an angry teenager, sort of frozen emotionally in a state of rebellion”.
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“My precious daughter was caught in a pharmacy actually”, he said.
He told NBC News that such struggles were the hardest thing he has had to endure. “I realize that the frontrunners right now and the candidates that are running are not of a political background, but I’d like to see someone that knows their way around and has the ability”.
Carl Buchholz, managing partner of the Philadelphia office of the DLA Piper law firm, a Ridge loyalist, and an adviser in Bush’s White House, also was on the list, along with his wife, Karen Dougherty Buchholz, a senior vice president at Comcast. Casting himself as the candidate with the most experience to take on the role of commander-in-chief, Bush fielded questions ranging from housing affordability to school choice to fighting abortion with a touch of “I know, because I did it in Florida”. “You can see it drained out of your face; you can just feel it”.
Bob Thorn, a resident of Manchester who remained undecided, said this was the Bush he believed would captivate audiences.