Nbadan
03-21-2014, 10:30 PM
I figure he'll run just as JEB so that voters forget he's a Bush...you ready for another Bush...
Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Bush Pushes Christie Aside
2016 Republican Presidential Update: A New, Familiar Name at the Top
Larry J. Sabato and Kyle Kondik, U.Va. Center for Politics March 20th, 2014
In our first ranking of the very large and very unsettled 2016 Republican presidential field back in April of last year, we decided to not even include the name of one of the brightest stars in the GOP universe: Jeb Bush. We just didn’t think, at the time, that the former Florida governor and brother and son of presidents was all that interested in running.
But during 2013 and into this new year, we’ve gotten the sense, like many others, that things might be changing. So much so that we now consider Bush the leader of the field if he decides to run.
Why?
There are several reasons, and one of the most important does not have much to do with Bush, at least on the surface: Chris Christie’s bridge scandal.
To understand the potential importance of l’affaire bridge in determining whether Jeb Bush might run for president, we need to look back at the 2012 presidential cycle.
more
http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/2016-gop-presidential-update-a-new-familiar-name-at-the-top/
Clinton versus Bush....how about that...
Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Bush Pushes Christie Aside
2016 Republican Presidential Update: A New, Familiar Name at the Top
Larry J. Sabato and Kyle Kondik, U.Va. Center for Politics March 20th, 2014
In our first ranking of the very large and very unsettled 2016 Republican presidential field back in April of last year, we decided to not even include the name of one of the brightest stars in the GOP universe: Jeb Bush. We just didn’t think, at the time, that the former Florida governor and brother and son of presidents was all that interested in running.
But during 2013 and into this new year, we’ve gotten the sense, like many others, that things might be changing. So much so that we now consider Bush the leader of the field if he decides to run.
Why?
There are several reasons, and one of the most important does not have much to do with Bush, at least on the surface: Chris Christie’s bridge scandal.
To understand the potential importance of l’affaire bridge in determining whether Jeb Bush might run for president, we need to look back at the 2012 presidential cycle.
more
http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/2016-gop-presidential-update-a-new-familiar-name-at-the-top/
Clinton versus Bush....how about that...