Bush gets louder, more colorful in campaign revamp
“I’m going to win it”, the former Florida governor told WMUR in an interview. “But I am my own man-and my views are shaped by my own thinking and own experiences”.
Without mentioning by name the two Republican front-runners, non-politicians Donald Trump and Ben Carson, Bush sought to raise doubts about entrusting the reins of government to “someone who has never demonstrated the capacity to implement conservative ideas”.
“We’re getting into the second quarter”.
Mr Bush told reporters on his campaign bus in New Hampshire that he had done a “disservice” to France, Time magazine reported.
The easy access offered a clear contrast to Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton, as well as most of his Republican primary rivals.
The Republican primary, like most modern presidential campaign has already seemed interminable and not a single vote has yet been cast.
“I don’t see it. I think people are going to think about who’ss going to sit behind the big desk”, Bush said. It’s probably the meeting with mommy and daddy that got him going. To try to remedy the situation, the former Florida governor re-launched his campaign this week.
“That sort of “Awe shucks, I’m an ordinary guy” thing is not a bad strategy for Bush, said Winthrop University political scientist Karen Kedrowski”.
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush at a campaign event November 3 in Rye, N.H. Tuesday is the next one, and he has a strategy. “It gives you the opportunity to say whatever you want”, he said. And these are all the ways, Gayle and I were just talking about this, he hones in on his enemy’s weak spot and just goes after them again and again and again until they get unnerved. He still has millions in his PACs, and it would be silly for anyone polling in the top ten or so to drop out now (though I think we could use less Gilmore, Pataki, Huckabee and Santorum), while the leaderboard is shuffling in key early states. “It’s not about if you’ve got a quick, you know, wit or your sound byte is ideal”, he told a group of about 75 voters in Moultonborough. “It was just kind of an off night”.
Jeb Bush has heard all the talk about what he did wrong at the last debate of Republican presidential candidates.
The moderator in both those debates was the late Tim Russert.
The revised approach is a pivot from what aides had said was Bush’s readiness for the long haul into next year’s state-by-state campaign for the nomination. “You remember that last debate where (McBride) could not answer one question?” Cory Gardner of Colorado, who took a veiled swipe at the Bush legacy by saying the nation needs a “new generation” of leaders. Rubio for a poor attendance record in the U.S. Senate. “What is it, like a French workweek? What is this, like a French work week?” He’s hoping it will also fix his struggling campaign. “Beat him like a drum, crushed him”.
The French ambassador to United States Gérard Araud had quickly reacted to the reference and pointed out not only Jeb Bush’s blatant french-bashing but also the lack of facts in his statement.