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Jeb Bush is an American politician and businessman who served as the 43rd governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007. He was born on February 11, 1953, in Midland, Texas, and is the son of former President George H. W. Bush and the brother of former President George W. Bush.
Learn about the failed bid of Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida and brother of George W. Bush, for the 2016 Republican nomination. Find out his background, slogan, fundraising, and primary results.
Learn about the conservative views and policies of Jeb Bush, a former governor of Florida and a 2016 Republican presidential candidate. Find out his stances on abortion, immigration, Common Core, Planned Parenthood, and more.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush called on Wednesday for older Americans to pass the political torch to a new generation, saying that it’s up to a new cohort of leaders to change the country’s ...
See more of Jeb Bush's campaign: Eleven of 16 major donors contacted by Reuters questioned whether it was money well spent, especially given how the one-time frontrunner has stumbled badly in the ...
Tim Miller is an American political consultant, commentator, and writer who was communications director for Jeb Bush 2016 presidential campaign and a critic of Donald Trump. He co-founded Republican Voters Against Trump, wrote a memoir of his Republican career, and hosts The Bulwark Podcast.
Background: Jeb Bush (born in 1953) was the 43rd Governor of Florida (1999–2007). He was raised in Texas, where his brother, George was governor (1995–2000) and his father, George H. W. Bush, was a representative (1967–1971). He was a Texas banker (1974–1979) and Florida real estate developer (1980–1986) before entering politics. He ...
Incumbent Republican governor Jeb Bush defeated Democratic candidate Bill McBride. Bush became the first Republican governor of Florida to win re-election to a second term. [2] [3] This election was the last time until 2022 that a Florida gubernatorial candidate won the general election by double digits or that a Republican won Miami-Dade County.