The Borneo Post

Bush 3.0? Jeb hints at White House run

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WASHINGTON: Last year family matriarch Barbara Bush proclaimed there have been “enough Bushes” in the White House, but recently son Jeb unambiguou­sly revived prospects of extending the political dynasty.

In his most elaborate discussion yet on the matter of 2016, the popular two-term Republican governor of Florida sent a jolt through the political chattering class by promising he will decide by year’s end whether he will run, and by laying out what a possible Jeb Bush candidacy might look like.

At an event marking the 25th anniversar­y of his father George Bush’s presidency, the second son discussed his own prospectiv­e campaign–an“optimistic”challenge to today’s rough-and-tumble politics that have marred recent Republican nominating contests.

Should he run, Bush said Sunday at his father’s presidenti­al library, he would not get drawn “back into the vortex of the mud fight.”

While core conservati­ves like Senator Ted Cruz, a putative 2016 rival, have argued that Republican­s must nominate the most conservati­ve electable candidate, Bush takes the middle road.

He encourages fi scal prudence while defying party orthodoxy on issues like immigratio­n and supporting national educationa­l standards panned by the right wing.

“Campaigns ought to be about listening and learning and getting better,” he said. “I do think we’ve lost our way.”

In short, he seeks a broader Republican vision “organized around winning the election, not making a point,” he said, signalling he won’t demand ideologica­l purity that can rally the base but doom the party in national contests. — AFP

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