Jeb Bush’s Ad Push in New Hampshire Features Barbara Bush
Bush is struggling in the polls and needs a strong finish in New Hampshire to keep his campaign alive.
Bush added: “I am saying that because when they had a chance to support a more engaged America in Syria that could have saved lives… they decided no because at the time, the Republican voters were opposed to it”.
Bush responded to Trump’s tweet later Friday, writing, “I’d be careful Donald” with an embedded photo of the former first lady wearing football gear with eye block painted across her cheeks.
“I’d say these boots will match up really well against the Italian, fine Italian shoes that Donald Trump wears with his Brioni suits and his $500 ties”, said Bush, who’s worth up to $22 million himself.
Barbara Bush wasn’t always so sanguine about her eldest son’s bid to become the third Bush to hold the presidency.
Hewitt followed up, “Do you think that is Jeb Bush, Governor Bush’s theory, we are going down, let’s take everyone with us?” A wonderful son. A hard worker; his heart is big, ‘ Bush says in the video.
As former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush mounts his awesome comeback run for the Republican nomination, neutral observers may be given cause to wonder, “Isn’t this an odd turn of events for a member of a famously gifted political family?”
Barbara Bush is frequently humorously mentioned in her son’s speeches on the campaign trail, and the two former Bush presidents have also appeared at fund-raisers and donation solicitations.
‘I’m sure my brother is going to be campaigning by my side, ‘ Bush said in Hampton, N.H., according to reports.
Bush said New Hampshire voters make the difference in shaping what the general election looks like. In May, as the crowded field began taking shape, Bush said he had no plans to run from his family name, even as he asserted “I’m my own man”. Another poll had Trump up 11 points over Ohio Gov. John Kasich and Cruz, who were tied for second.
Jeb Bush is fifth in Iowa among Republican presidential candidates in Real Clear Politics’ polling average, and sixth in New Hampshire. But, without naming rivals Trump and Cruz, the Rubio said voters can not “just elect any Republican”.
Rubio slammed the billionaire businessman as someone who isn’t a “movement conservative” and calling the Texas senator “incredibly calculated.” Sen.