Monday, November 2, 2015

First Read: Jeb Bush Tries to Reboot

 
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Jeb tries to reset campaign

After his roughest week of his candidacy to date, Jeb Bush will deliver a speech in Tampa, FL at 10:30 am ET trying to reset his campaign by distinguishing what he says is his "hopeful and optimistic" message versus the rest of the field's. "We need to be hopeful and optimistic, have an aspirational message," Bush said on NBC's "Meet the Press" over the weekend. "I don't think conservatives are going to win the presidency unless we campaign with our arms wide open, inclusive." More Bush: "I'm not a grievance candidate, I'm a candidate that believes we're on the verge of greatness but it's going to require the leadership skills to fix things." And here's what else Bush said on "Meet" yesterday: "Look, I know that I got to get better at doing the debate. I'm a grinder. I mean, when I see that I'm not doing something well then I reset and I get better." 

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Source: NBC News

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