Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will begin his quest to become the third in his family to win the Presidency with a speech aimed at convincing skeptical conservatives that he is one of them. But even before he was scheduled to arrive on stage at Miami Dade College, the Republican’s critics were were working to undercut his deep-pocketed White House bid. Keep going for more....
“We will lift our sights again, make opportunity common again, get events in the world moving our way again,” Bush will say, in remarks prepared for delivery. “We will take Washington—the static capital of this dynamic country—out of the business of causing problems.”
That can-do attitude is going to be one of the central arguments why the 62-year-old son of one President and brother to another deserves the nomination. In a speech that will detail how Florida under Bush led the nation in creating jobs and starting new small businesses, Bush will also ding rivals who still have day jobs in Washington and repeat the refrain that is standard in his campaign appearances: “People inside D.C. can’t fix D.C.”
Source: Time Magazine
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