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Jeb Bush told a crowd of faith leaders that rounding up people in the country without papers is not an American value. The Republican presidential candidate made the statement during his swing Monday through central Florida.
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Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush stumps in Orlando today. The former governor of Florida will meet with Church leaders and hold a small business tour and meet and greet.
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Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse called out Florida’s presidential hopefuls Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio for their stance on climate change.
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Its official – Jeb Bush is running for President. The announcement ends almost a year of Jeb exploring the possibilities of running while fundraising through his political action committee, Right to Rise. But Bush joins a crowded Republican field – including Florida neighbor and protégé Marco Rubio.
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Former Florida governor Jeb Bush is now the 11th republican running for president. Bush kicked off his campaign on the campus of Miami-Dade College.
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U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson says Florida is a must for any Republican presidential candidate as former Gov. Jeb Bush plans to enter the race Monday. Florida is the only swing state among the large states such as California, Texas and New York. The central Florida Democrat says the Sunshine State is key for the math.
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Jeb Bush says if he gets in the race for president- it will be with the aim of winning, not just to make a point. The former governor of Florida was one of seven potential candidates for the Republican nomination speaking at a day-long economic summit.
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Former Florida governor Jeb Bush will deliver the commencement address at Liberty University in Virginia tomorrow. The university represents an important part of the Republican voting bloc.
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90.7's Matthew Peddie speaks to reporters Abe Aboraya and Renata Sago about their reporting on a spike in heroin in Central Florida. Also, UCF Political Scientist Aubrey Jewett analyzes a possible Jeb Bush presidential run.
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The former Florida governor isn't technically a presidential candidate yet. But he released the first chapter of an e-book based on hundreds of thousands of emails he sent and received as governor.