Thursday, November 15, 2012

Jeb bush 2016

  • Now Meet The Unstoppable Half-Hispanic, Veteran Son Of Jeb Bush

    "While the election is in 2014, it is important to show early financial support, particularly in a state as big as Texas," Jeb Bush -- himself considered a possible contender for the 2016 presidential race -- wrote in a letter to supporters published ...

    www.businessinsider.com

  • 2016 election: Hillary Clinton vs. Jeb Bush?

    The restoration of either is no sure thing, but what's certain is that Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush loom the largest over their respective parties as the long road toward 2016 begins. Any other would-be presidential candidate will first take a long ...

    www.politico.com

  • PPP: Iowa wide open for GOP in 2016

    The Republican Party has no front-runner for the 2016 Iowa caucuses, with even Jeb Bush and Paul Ryan scarcely drawing double-digit support in a new Public Policy Polling survey of the contest.

    www.politico.com

  • 2016 Presidential Candidates Why George P Bush and Jeb Bush Would Sink ...

    George P. Bush, son of former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush, has filed papers to run for state wide office in Texas. Considering that his uncle and grandfather were president, he will surely get quite a lot of attention.

    www.policymic.com

  • Jeb Bush asks donors to support his son's political bid

    "While the election is in 2014, it is important to show early financial support, particularly in a state as big as Texas," Jeb Bush -- himself considered a possible contender for the 2016 presidential race -- wrote in a letter to supporters published ...

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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jeb Bush Is Leading Over Marco Rubio As The Early 2016 Favorite ...

    Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and current Sen. Marco Rubio are the clear 2016 front-runners for president in the Sunshine State, according to a new survey from Public Policy Polling.

    www.businessinsider.com

  • GOP Latino formula: Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush

    Jeb Bush has established himself as a key player among Latino voters and particularly in the state of Florida. He also has clout within the Republican Party and if the party were to support him in 2016, it would say plenty over which direction the ...

    www.voxxi.com

  • President Jeb Bush's 2024 Replacement Is Powering Up

    There's been a lot of talk recently about Jeb Bush being the obvious GOP frontrunner in 2016 because he has a Mexican wife.

    www.vdare.com

  • Republican insiders like Marco Rubio in 2016

    The Republican Party has no front-runner for the 2016 Iowa caucuses, with even Jeb Bush and Paul Ryan scarcely drawing double-digit support in a new Public Policy Polling survey of the contest.

    www.unitedliberty.org

  • Waiting for 2016: Elizabeth Warren, Sarah Palin, Rick Perry, Chris Christie ...

    ... Adlai Stevenson and the age of Jack Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. The time is getting right for this and the shoe fits Palin, Rick Perry and potentially David Petraeus to bring maturity here in 2016 and for Chris Christie and Jeb Bush to bring ...

    thehill.com

  • TexMessage: Even Jeb Bush says Texas could be a blue state in 2016

    We have heard it from all the usual suspects - Sheila Jackson Lee, Julián Castro, and other Texas Democrats - but now even Jeb Bush is predicting that the Lone Star state will be blue by 2016. While speaking at the Republican National Convention in ...

    blog.chron.com

  • Several politicians in play for 2016

    Jeb Bush:Bush, 59, is a popular former governor of the politically divided state of Florida. Many Republicans think he could have given Obama a better contest than Mitt Romney did this year.

    www.denverpost.com

  • 2016 Presidential Election Candidates: Will Hillary Clinton, Chris Christie ...

    The 2016 Presidential Election candidates already have political analysts giving their predictions-- Will Hillary Clinton, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush, & Marco Rubio run for it, or will someone else step up? (Photo: Wikimedia Commons). The 2016 ...

    www.idigitaltimes.com

  • Insiders: Look to Florida for Strongest 2016 GOP Candidate

    The strongest GOP presidential nominee in 2016 will come from Florida, according to the latest National Journal Political Insiders Poll.

    hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com

  • Jeb Bush at Romney event: State and local response really matter

    Tampa, Florida (CNN) - At a campaign stop kicking off a swing through Florida for Mitt Romney, the state's former governor Jeb Bush appeared to take a dig at all of the attention paid to the Obama administration's response to Superstorm Sandy. "My ...

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

  • Handicapping the 2016 presidential field

    Jeb Bush/Marco Rubio: It's hard to see both Florida Republicans running in 2016 since Bush has long been a political mentor to Rubio.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Paul Ryan Not Ready to Focus on Possible 2016 Campaign

    The young Wisconsin congressman is sure to be a Republican heavyweight to be considered in four years, likely joining Jeb Bush and Chris Christie, as the Republicans will attempt to take back the Executive Branch following eight years under President ...

    www.allmediany.com

  • Republicans debate future as 2016 jostling begins - US politics live

    But make no mistake: with his name and track record, Jeb Bush would be a leading contender. As governor of Florida he championed education reform, and had a record of support from Hispanic voters that the GOP desperately needs to emulate.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • 2016 Election: Who Might Seek The Presidency After Obama?

    Bush is the brother of President George W. Bush and son of President George H.W. Bush. He served as the governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007.

    www.enstarz.com

  • Laying the groundwork for Christie 2016

    Chris Christie—with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and former Florida governor Jeb Bush, considered a frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, if Mitt Romney should lose the current election—this week wrapped President Barack Obama ...

    www.tucsonsentinel.com

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