In Nevada call, Bush calls for bold ideas, less bureaucracy
“But for Barack Obama, Donald Trump’s effect would not be almost as strong as it is”, Bush said, NBC News reported.
NY billionaire Donald trump exchanged heated arguments with Governor Bush during the second republican presidential debate on CNN.
Trump’s Twitter feed has been a hub of controversy throughout the presidential primary cycle.
The No. 5 moment, according to the Bush campaign, was when Trump talked about the Bible to journalists John Heilemann and Mark Halperin on their Bloomberg show, ‘With All Due Resplect’.
Bush said, “Trump clearly banning all Muslims would actually be so counterproductive in our efforts to destroy ISIS that it’s foolhardy”. He also showered insults on Bush, who has called for his party to become more tolerant and inclusive.
For the last five months, as Donald Trump has surged and Jeb Bush has foundered, one of the biggest questions in politics has been: What the hell is Right to Rise doing?
His claim has provoked a lively online debate. It canceled planned ad buys in Iowa and SC, pointing out that the superPAC supporting the governor had bought a chunk of ad time there.
In that survey, Bush polled at 6.1 percent, behind “wouldn’t vote” at 7.4 percent.
Bush is trailing in most polls behind Trump and Texas Sen.
(Trump) “He spent $59-million”.
Still, Bush is lagging there behind Trump and other rivals, including Florida Sen. Trump has routinely mocked Bush, even as other candidates have climbed more aggressively in the polls.
He then turned his focus to the former Secretary of State, claiming that he would really love to have a woman take the country’s highest seat but it just can’t be Clinton since he thinks “she’s awful”, further adding that the Democrat is one of the people who gives him a headache. “And generally that’s the case, as you get closer to elections people start figuring out who can sit behind the big desk”.
“Or I will take over”, he assured the crowd. “It’s a strategy to maintain this divisive kind of culture we’re in right now”.
“Having the best organization on the ground is how you win”, Bush said.