Jeb Bush makes South Florida stop on campaign trail
Jeb Bush on Monday challenged Republican front-runner Donald Trump to a one-on-one debate.
“[I’d] say, Donald, I’ll take you on, one-on-one in a debate – anytime, anyplace”, Mr. Bush said. “Any time, any place”.
“Well if you look at the different situations, of course you could name many of them, I could get you a list and I’ll have it sent to your office in two seconds”.
The media and the pundits expected the Republican presidential race to be a cakewalk for Jeb Bush; after all he enjoyed the support of the Republican establishment, he has an impressive pedigree, and his campaign war chest is intimidating.
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. “You can imagine a governor from Arkansas is slightly different than the current governor of New Jersey, but they’re both…pretty amusing”, he told the host, who was asking the questions.
Feeling comfortable in his home state, Bush grew a little more candid. Marco Rubio and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.
“I think we might see Hillary here in Naples and Fort Myers maybe once or twice, but she knows this is pretty much a red corner of Florida”, Weir said. “Run country my way!”, he said, while on his feed, Bush was talking up an op ed about new threats to US security and a Fox News appearance, as well as promoting relations with Israel.
Notably, Trump shared a photo that depicted Bush picking his nose.
In a swipe at rival candidate U.S. Sen.
Then, he will make a stop in Ocala.
Trump also retweeted a supporter who claimed that Bush’s mother supports Trump.
But the latest in Republican Jeb Bush’s attempts to reach a different demographic has him instructing on something that’s more related to Kim Kardshian than politics: how to take a good selfie! “I certainly don’t count Jeb out”.