
Poll: Jeb Bush Fares Horrendously With Middle Class Voters, Only 4 Percent Think He Represents Them
A minuscule 4 percent of Americans think that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush represents middle class values well, a new survey shows.

A minuscule 4 percent of Americans think that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush represents middle class values well, a new survey shows.

Jeb Bush has resigned from the educational foundation he founded. But that organization’s spending policies in recent years indicate Bush is far from a staunch conservative on education policy.

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is expected to announce his 2016 presidential candidacy in the very near future.
Representative Brad Sherman (D-CA) maintained that Hillary Clinton was likely too “busy” to use her State Department e-mail in an appearance on Tuesday’s “MSNBC Live” that took place before Clinton’s press conference. “If a government employee uses the government account

A new poll still points to Hillary Clinton as the likely Democrat nominee next year. But on the Republican side, things are much more competitive.
NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd said that “”Hillary Clinton desperately needs Jeb Bush to be the Republican nominee” on Tuesday’s “Today.” Todd, discussing a new NBC/WSJ poll that showed that voters preferred a candidate who would bring greater

Chairman of the Illinois Business Immigration Coalition and Jeb Bush donor John Rowe mocked Republicans on Monday for opposing President Obama’s executive amnesty order shielding five million illegal aliens from deportation.

A new Wall Street Journal/NBC poll reveals 51 percent of respondents see Hillary Clinton as a return to the past.

This weekend, former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL), a potential candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, had an exchange with a dreamer activist. Speaking in Spanish, Bush told the young lady he would make the citizenship of dreamers a priority, but
Mother Jones DC Editor and MSNBC Analyst David Corn said that Hillary Clinton’s e-mail use was different from Jeb Bush’s and that Clinton’s defenders were saying things that are “not true” in Clinton’s defense on Saturday’s “Up with Steve Kornacki.” “I

Republicans have renewed their enthusiasm for Middle East war. Okay, fine. Let’s just be sure that this time, we win. And that means doing things differently: Different from Barack Obama, of course, but different, also, from George W. Bush.

Jeb Bush wasn’t popular at CPAC. But you wouldn’t know that from his PAC’s latest video.

The Star Ledger’s Paul Mulshine highlights two polls, one in South Carolina and one in Florida, in which Christie is stuck far back in the GOP pack in also-ran land.

Jeb Bush used what amounts to an early campaign stop in Nevada to draw a distinction between himself and two past Bush presidencies.

As much as I disagree with him and believe he is dead wrong for supporting Common Core education standards and amnesty for illegal aliens, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has a pretty darn conservative track record.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has closed to within one point of favorite son former Gov. John Ellis (“Jeb”) Bush in Bush’s home state of Florida, according to a new poll of GOP voters in the Sunshine State.

Marco Rubio has been telling close friends and advisers that he is all but in, signaling to those in-the-know that he has had his fill of the U.S. Senate, and is looking to move up to a higher office.

Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) has been making quite a few trips to Florida, leading many to believe that he may focus his potential presidential efforts in the Sunshine State.

May 9 looms large for Republican presidential hopefuls, as Citizens United and Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) host the South Carolina Freedom Summit.

Donald Trump speaks out during a conference call with grassroots activists nationwide from Tea Party Patriots on Sunday night.

CPAC is over! Here are some of my observations from Day Three.

Jeb Bush finishes a disappointing fifth in the CPAC straw poll, even though he reportedly brought busloads of supporters to back his candidacy.

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul won this year’s 2015 CPAC’s straw poll, with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker coming in only two points behind.

Perhaps in fear that he didn’t have enough backers willing to show up on their own, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s campaign organized to bus supporters to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to cheer during his appearance on stage and vote for him in the straw poll.

Senator Ted Cruz spoke out against Common Core during a speech to a Florida conservative organization. “We should repeal every word of Common Core,” he said. “We should get the federal government out of the business of curriculum.” This was not