Bush fears he’ll be the last Republican president
In an op-ed published Friday in the Washington Post, Bush explains his lack of support for Donald Trump, who’s set to accept the Republican presidential nomination this week in Cleveland, saying he isn’t the future the Republican Party.
Results so far are mixed, to say the least.
Bush seems to be subscribing to the “Oh God the Republican party is going to explode this year” line of thinking.
“Childishly. I mean, Jeb lost”, Gingrich said.
Bob Dole, the 1996 GOP nominee and the only living Republican presidential choice who is attending the convention, has criticized Republicans who are skipping it.
“Having him on the Trump campaign is just awesome”, Paladino said.
“Jeb Bush who was a great reform governor of Florida and a terrific person”, Gingrich, who had been vetted as vice presidential candidate by Donald Trump, began in an interview with Jamie Gangel on CNN.
Bush reportedly told a group of former aides at a staff reunion in Dallas that “I’m anxious that I will be the last Republican president”, according to Politico. And he says she and President Barack Obama are acting like “sheep” in response to terrorists, when the terrorists are “wolves” intent on killing Americans and other westerners.
As for his role a Trump Administration, Gingrich said: “I’ll have plenty of access”.
CLEVELAND ― This is Donald Trump’s convention; that much is certain.
Former Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich told the NY delegation on Monday morning something that the “black lives matter” movement has been saying since its inception: black people face a disproportionate amount of pressure on a daily basis.
Bush fears that the end of the Republican party as he knows it is near.
“If the New York State party would use modern technology, they could reach so many millions of people”, Gingrich continued.
Several of Trump’s former rivals, including OH governor John Kasich, Florida Sen.
Christie also got several questions from delegates about whether he would serve as Trump’s attorney general and what he would do in that role, including whether he would prosecute Hillary Clinton.
“How could they possibly want to see Hillary Clinton in the White House, We can’t play this game”, Giuliani said.
“They’re not happy-I don’t care if it’s African-Americans in parts of Manhattan, I don’t care if it’s Latinos in Queens, I don’t care what group you’re talking about”. “I agree with him entirely”.