Jeb Bush Is Finally Embracing His Brother and His Last Name
“I know Jeb. I know his good heart and his strong backbone”, Bush says in the 30-second Right to Rise spot, which spotlights the former president speaking directly to the camera.
The Bush campaign, said others briefed on its thinking, is aiming to have the former president on the ground in SC a few days after the New Hampshire primary on February 9.
A super political actions committee that supports Jeb Bush is airing an ad that features his brother.
“I disrupted, when I had a chance to govern and serve, I disrupted the order in Tallahassee for the betterment of 18 million people”, Bush said.
“You know, I’ve been attacked by everybody”, Kasich said.
Ted Cruz is opening up about how religion has transformed his life.
In a year where so many Republican voters are angry at Washington, it can be tough to have two former presidents in your family.
But Drew Cline, the former editorial page editor of the New Hampshire Union-Leader who is backing Rubio, tells Politico, “I just don’t see who commits to Jeb who isn’t committed to him already”.
Bush has been challenged by Trump, who has called him “low energy”.
But it’s probably a waste of time to fantasize about all that, assuming Conroy and Stein know what they’re talking about.
Rafael soon returned to his family and raised Cruz as a devout Christian. Marco Rubio as the choice of so-called establishment Republicans.
The New Jersey governor puts it this way during an appearance on “Fox News Sunday”: Do Republicans want someone who can “absolutely answer” Clinton’s “every parry” or “someone who will crumble in front” of the former secretary of state? “Sound familiar?” Christie said.
As she spoke with families, she joked with a mother who said that her kids were “easy”.
“I didn’t really plan on this”, she admitted, before reiterating: “Jeb is the nicest, wisest, most caring, loyal, disciplined – not by me – but he’s not a bragger – we don’t allow that”.
The Florida Senator, who rode a wave of Tea Party support to the Senate in 2010, rose through the ranks of the Florida GOP establishment thanks in large part to the patronage of Governor Bush.
Then, she called him, “the next president of the United States”.