Donald Trump Doesn’t Think Washington Redskins Should Change Their Name
Multiple political insiders in South Carolina, however, described the race for Republican support in the state as shaping up significantly in favor of the previously unelected candidates who are leading the GOP pack. More importantly, 73% of Floridians viewed Rubio favorably to 20% unfavorable, while Bush’s favorable to unfavorable ratio was an unimpressive 55% to 36%. You want the one with the smart plan and with the background to prove he can do it, who doesn’t get caught up with cutting everyone else down.
With USA presidential hopeful Jeb Bush struggling to connect with a few Republican activists, his campaign has begun exploring whether to bring in the person it thinks may be best equipped to give him a boost with sceptical conservatives – his brother George W. Bush. Mr Al Cardenas, a long-time Florida Republican Party leader, said it was “never a “win” situation” when Mr Jeb Bush was asked about his family. They hate more than anybody in this room hates their neighbor. At the other end of the money spectrum, Team Bush is planning a fundraising blitz in October, holding 29 high-dollar events in 31 days. New Hampshire likes moderates and independents.
Meanwhile, in a story by Alan Rappeport of the New York Times, Trump said that he thinks the Washington NFL football team should keep its controversial nickname. About the same time, however, a Florida Atlantic University survey showed Rubio with a substantial lead over Bush among Republican Primary voters, 19.2% to Bush’s 11.3%. “It also, by the way, is yet another indication of the more muscular combative phase of the campaign that we’re seeing this fall”. “First, he’s done well in the debates”.
For weeks, several Biden advisers have described the vice president as leaning in favor of a run while wrestling with both the personal and political complications.
Indeed, last week, 20 state senators, including the Senate president, endorsed Bush’s candidacy.
The Atlantic’s Molly Ball says that the Paul presidential campaign insists all will be fine, but that others aren’t so sure.
Elected officials who don’t show up to work should get a pay cut, Bush said, to cheers. Isn’t it time we all stand together and not only say “enough is enough”, but do something! But look, we have a very talented bench of people running on the Republican side. He made education his priority while in office, and he would likely try and continue building on this legacy once in the White House. He also jabbed at fellow GOP contender Sen. “They should go to the committee hearings, they should vote”, said Bush.