Jeb Bush to campaign in Central Florida
Donald Trump, the leading candidate for the Republican nomination, went on a late-night Twitter taunting session against Jeb Bush on Monday, kicking things off with a photo of Jeb picking his nose. “Any time, any place”. “It’s a requirement that you take one and I do it with great joy in my heart”. His one shining moment was his early offensive against Donald Trump, which caught everyone’s attention. “I would argue that Donald Trump is, in fact, a creature of Barack Obama”, “but for Barack Obama, Donald Trump’s effect would not be almost as strong as it is”, he said.
The Republican presidential candidate held his first post-Christmas campaign event at a Cuban comfort food restaurant here called Chico’s, where an amped-up crowd packed into the brick walls to cheer on their former governor.
September 16: When Trump and Bush meet again at the second Republican primary debate, Bush delivers what he seemed to think was a fool-proof line, accusing the billionaire developer of attempting to lobby him (with money) to build a casino in Florida.
Asked about the Obama administration’s plan to step up deportations beginning in January, Bush blamed the president for failing to work with Congress on immigration legislation.
So, Jeb has done what many candidates have done and conformed with the times. “‘Trump was unhinged, liberal, dishonest, ‘ the ad notes, with ‘unhinged” being the word Bush used to describe Trump’s policy to ban non-American Muslims from the United States.
He also noted, “For the record, young people do it better than older people”.
Bush said the US needs to stand up to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, and he brought up Trump.
Jeb Bush spoke to a packed house in Ocala.
But he said he expects voters to change their minds: “We’re living in this reality TV political environment where [Trump] fills the space by saying outrageous things”, Bush said.
Former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, a Republican who represented parts of Palm Beach County, said Monday’s speech – especially the knowledge he showed answering a range of audience questions – showed why he’s best prepared of all his party’s candidates.
But even before the year drew to a close, it was clear that 2015 was not going well for Bush.
“Donald, I’ll take you on one-on-one in the debate”.