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Post by slappy on Nov 8, 2010 2:20:14 GMT -5
Republican insiders are currently wooing former Florida Governor Jeb Bush to run for President in 2012 and it is being reported that he is actively listening to these insiders.
He has a leg up on the Hispanic vote. He speaks fluent Spanish, his wife is Hispanic and so obviously his kids would be part Hispanic as well.
In the 2008 Presidental election, only 31% of Hispanics voted for John McCain. However, in the 2004 election 45% of Hispanics voted for George Bush. I'd like to think if one family member could do it, then one with a much higher favorability rating would do just as well if not better.
Couple the Hispanic vote with the White vote and there we have President Bush.
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Post by Kliquid on Nov 8, 2010 2:22:07 GMT -5
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Post by the hell demon on Nov 8, 2010 2:27:18 GMT -5
Viva la Bush!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2010 2:31:34 GMT -5
JEB BUSH FTW !
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Post by slappy on Nov 8, 2010 2:36:22 GMT -5
I wouldn't count him out. He has Florida in his back pocket and that is one of the key places needed to win the election. He won roughly 80% of the Cuban vote in 2002. That helped him in the race for Governor. And you know that HW was planning on having Jeb becoming President. W and Jeb both ran for Governor the same year, they thought W would lose and Jeb would win. Then Jeb would go on to being President. However, W won and Jeb lost, so they went with W for the Presidency. I have no doubts that they still want Jeb to be President.
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Post by Jimmy on Nov 8, 2010 2:56:26 GMT -5
If I were the Democrat opponent all of my speeches would involve looking over at Jeb and saying "Really? REALLY?"
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Post by slappy on Nov 8, 2010 3:03:43 GMT -5
I hate to advocate for him, but he has the pro-life bona fides because of Terri Schiavo and he is Catholic. Catholics are typically Democratic voters and he could peal away at them.
I really don't think the Bush name would hurt him.
And since 1980, there have only been two elections where a Bush was not on the ticket.
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 8, 2010 3:04:47 GMT -5
you can bring up as much data from pre 2008 as you want. a lot, A LOT has changed since then. the Bush named is stained.
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Post by slappy on Nov 8, 2010 3:12:06 GMT -5
you can bring up as much data from pre 2008 as you want. a lot, A LOT has changed since then. the Bush named is stained. Which is why President W. Bush and President Obama have about the same favorability rating.
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 8, 2010 3:16:22 GMT -5
you can bring up as much data from pre 2008 as you want. a lot, A LOT has changed since then. the Bush named is stained. Which is why President W. Bush and President Obama have about the same favorability rating. in which part of my post did you read anything about Barack Obama? do i think Obama is gonna do great in 2012? no. but a Bush will do worse.
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Post by slappy on Nov 8, 2010 3:18:26 GMT -5
Which is why President W. Bush and President Obama have about the same favorability rating. in which part of my post did you read anything about Barack Obama? do i think Obama is gonna do great in 2012? no. but a Bush will do worse. You said a lot has changed since 2008 and you know what has changed? Our President. That is why I brought him up. Plus, the Bush name may not be that stained if he is within a few points of Obama's approval rating. (Bush at 45%, Obama at 47%)
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 8, 2010 3:23:19 GMT -5
in which part of my post did you read anything about Barack Obama? do i think Obama is gonna do great in 2012? no. but a Bush will do worse. You said a lot has changed since 2008 and you know what has changed? Our President. That is why I brought him up. Plus, the Bush name may not be that stained if he is within a few points of Obama's approval rating. (Bush at 45%, Obama at 47%) no, you don't see my point. i'm not talking about the change in presidency. the entire world's view on G.W. had changed from 2002 (you pointed out 80% of the cuban vote in '02 and 45% of Hispanics in 04' for gw) to 2008. there is no doubt that the work of G.W. would reflect on any chance of Jeb even getting close to the republican nomination. if he could get even that far i'll LOL.
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Post by 3Lephant (Naptown Icon) on Nov 8, 2010 3:27:16 GMT -5
So republicans want the Hispanic vote while they want to kick them out of the country?
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Post by slappy on Nov 8, 2010 3:31:50 GMT -5
You said a lot has changed since 2008 and you know what has changed? Our President. That is why I brought him up. Plus, the Bush name may not be that stained if he is within a few points of Obama's approval rating. (Bush at 45%, Obama at 47%) no, you don't see my point. i'm not talking about the change in presidency. the entire world's view on G.W. had changed from 2002 (you pointed out 80% of the cuban vote in '02 and 45% of Hispanics in 04' for gw) to 2008. there is no doubt that the work of G.W. would reflect on any chance of Jeb even getting close to the republican nomination. if he could get even that far i'll LOL. But Jeb is not George. A lot has changed, but I don't think enough has changed for Jeb not to get the nomination.
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Post by eddie eddie on Nov 8, 2010 3:36:11 GMT -5
no, you don't see my point. i'm not talking about the change in presidency. the entire world's view on G.W. had changed from 2002 (you pointed out 80% of the cuban vote in '02 and 45% of Hispanics in 04' for gw) to 2008. there is no doubt that the work of G.W. would reflect on any chance of Jeb even getting close to the republican nomination. if he could get even that far i'll LOL. But Jeb is not George. A lot has changed, but I don't think enough has changed for Jeb not to get the nomination. it won't happen. thats stupid. the downfall of George W. has killed any possible national political career Jeb may attempt to go for.
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Post by slappy on Nov 8, 2010 4:02:17 GMT -5
But Jeb is not George. A lot has changed, but I don't think enough has changed for Jeb not to get the nomination. it won't happen. thats stupid. the downfall of George W. has killed any possible national political career Jeb may attempt to go for. Bush's numbers are no longer in the 20's, in fact they are double that. He has some how been able to rehabilitate his numbers. With the new book and all the TV and radio shows he'll be doing, I'm sure he'll get a bump and will be past Obama's numbers. If W Bush's numbers are better than Obama's, then I don't see why Jeb would not fair well in the election. Anyone who has completed a term as Governor could make the case against Obama and show their unemployment numbers, their budgets, etc. 2012 will be Governor's year. A Governor will be nominated by the Republicans and if our economy is anything like it is today, that Governor will be our next President.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Nov 8, 2010 9:17:26 GMT -5
I think people forget that Jeb is actually a better politician than W. Jeb is the one with his dad's political instincts and he's a better speaker than W as well. If Jeb runs for the nomination, I could see him making a strong run at it. If we see a Clinton/Bush campaign again I'll kill myself though.
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Post by LA Times on Nov 8, 2010 9:37:04 GMT -5
A Bush dynasty has been predicted for years now
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Post by Billy F'N Shogunn on Nov 8, 2010 10:00:13 GMT -5
c'mon, we all know Palin's gonna run on the Republican ticket in 2012. (and she's gonna wii-iiin).
okay, maybe she'll run 3rd party for the T.E.A. Party, either way, she's a shoe-in. c'mon, she's got a show coming up on TLC (the LEARNING channel?) and it looks like a flippin' good time, and she'll will look awesome on the cover of major publications (which didn't hurt Obama). liberal media hates her, but that just makes me love her more.
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Post by T R W on Nov 8, 2010 10:01:00 GMT -5
He has a decent chance for it. I always liked Jeb more than GW. The Bush name is not as tarnished as it was, and not nearly as much as some people seem to think.
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