Presidential Candidate Jeb Bush Highlights Economic Policies at Pella Visit
“It is an attractive city”.
“You’re not the first person – I was watching a show a couple of days ago, and someone said the same thing. This is like Arizona to me”.
“Thanks for the Popsicles today, governor”.
As the crowd applauded in agreement, Bush quipped: “Here to serve”, and drew laughter.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush boasts blue-chip donors, some of the best election campaign advisers and, of course, a famous political name. He touted tax cuts as a means of boosting the economy. “Rebuilding our military and defending our homeland is part of restoring the country”. He talked about giving undocumented immigrants a pathway to “earned legal status”.
“After months of being a total CAUC-us tease, Jeb finally made up his mind and quit beating around – the bush,” Fallon said in a slinky voice in Tuesday’s bit. “I don’t think it’s an issue that he has difficulty with”.
Marco Rubio – another Florida Republican with his sights set on the White House – offered a “few words of Spanish in his announcement speech, but dad devoted a significant portion”. I’m not going to do it with arrogance.
Instead of arming just anybody who goes to college, arm people who have been in the military and are going to school on the GI Bill.
Daniel Wright, a 32-year-old electronics salesman from eastern Iowa, said Bush was unafraid of the question, which impressed him, but he felt he dodged it. “Because the current situation, I think many Americans would agree, is broken, whether you’re Hispanic or not. All of a sudden I’m Jeb Smith?” He went on to explain that he first laid eyes on his wife while he was building a schoolhouse for children in Leon, Mexico.
Bush launched his bid for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday and was in the middle of a four-day swing through the early-voting states. Nor are they ready to commit to the ex- Florida governor, who is fighting for positioning in a crowded Republican primary field against several rivals who’ve spent much more time on the ground here. “Rather than just tearing down the country and tearing down people that do not agree with you”.
But Wednesday night’s shooting at Emanuel AME Church prompted ex- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to cancel a Thursday morning appearance at the Charleston Maritime Center, just a half dozen blocks from the church. What did Jeb Bush learn from this debacle, and what kinds of policies would he pursue as president to reverse this loss of wealth? Then, he spoke to reporters for almost 15 minutes after shaking hands, staying even after a press aide tried to pull him away. “I would have loved to have kept the question on God and not religion as a whole”.
Bush’s skill on handling questions does not impress everyone, and it’s unclear how positive of an impression he’s making so far. “…And I believed him”.
The episode cost Bush something valuable: his aura of inevitability. “So I respect the pope. I think that was the difference”. “I’m a Catholic and I’ve got to follow the teachings of the church”. Bush is the first candidate of the 2016 cycle to appear on Fallon’s show.
When ex- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush wasn’t sitting down with ABC News’ David Muir, he took on a new, unlikely role: selfie teacher.
Clinton’s campaign recently obtained the super PAC’s donor list, and information on nearly 4 million people who signed up with it, by swapping the information with other groups backing her. “It’s work. It’s required”, Bush said. Bush said that “we need high sustained economic growth”.
Yet for all the talk of his dad’s resume, George P. Bush seemed to get the warmest reception when he discussed the life lessons his father has taught him.
“Latino voters have proven more than willing to reject even actual Latinos as candidates when their policy positions are in contrast to the community preferences”, they wrote.