Wednesday, February 3, 2016

JEB! Bush's Final Argument Embraces Legacy and Links Rivals to Obama

HAIL! Mommy & Poppy...full of woe!
(NBC News) - Jeb Bush's final argument just days ahead of Tuesday's New Hampshire primary election is two pronged: he's an establishment candidate named Bush and the frontrunners are Barack Obama circa 2008.
Bush has been leading his recent campaign speeches with an anecdote about Obama -- that the then-senator's gifted speaking skills may have helped him win the Iowa Caucus eight years ago, but that didn't translate into tangible accomplishments or leadership in the white house. This, the former governor says, also applies to the two senators vying for the Republican nomination in 2016.
"We're electing a president of the United States, not a backbencher to the United States Senate," Bush said of Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. Read more (if you have any interest left in JEB!'s campaign, other than the "suspension" announcement).

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