White House Brief: Things to know about Jeb Bush
Before we all take out our short swords and commit hari-kari over the prospect that Jeb Bush won’t slink away in shame after he is buried in New Hampshire, I would simply point out there is no other poll from any other state in the past month that shows any movement at all for Bush.
“Mission accomplished”, Bush said while pumping his fists in the air.
“No, I don’t know what he is”, he said. In other polls released in the last week, Cruz is second in three and Kasich in three others.
Rep. Kinzinger said that Jeb Bush is a candidate who acts like “an adult in the room” and is a contrast to the “outlandish statements” made by Sen. “He has great experience in both Washington and as governor of OH”.
“This is something Jeb Bush has to decide”.
She’s reprising a role that she and her husband, former President George H.W. Bush, played for their other son, George W. Bush, during his 2000 primary campaign. “I think the whole family is filled wonderful people and I’m proud to support Jeb”. He’s at 18 percent, well behind Donald Trump’s 35 percent, but with a decent advantage over third-place John Kasich at 14 percent and with double Marco Rubio’s support level (he’s at 9 percent; Ted Cruz is at 8 percent, and Chris Christie is way back at 5 percent). He sees both as too bellicose and said that Cruz is a “very offensive human being”. They also discussed whether Donald Trump’s absence would help Bush’s chances and whether New Hampshire is more likely to produce a victory for Bush than Iowa.