Bush, seeking a much-needed revival in SC, calls in family
Jeb Bush has long kept his family at arm’s length in his effort to become commander-in-chief, but with the South Carolina primary looming, he’s embracing them like never before in the state that has historically stood by the Bush family in its previous White House bids.
Kathleen Parker: Lowered expectations are a blessing in disguise for Jeb Bush
Reports of Jeb Bush’s political death may be greatly exaggerated.
Cochran backs Bush’s 2016 presidential campaign
The Republican chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee is endorsing Jeb Bush for president.
Bush spends millions on TV but has yet to rise in GOP race
Jeb Bush and his allies are spending circles around his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination. Yet for all the money they’ve invested — $26 million on television ads alone — they’ve yet to see a substantial return.
Bush visits Starkville
Jeb Bush stopped in the Junction at Mississippi State University before Saturday’s Egg Bowl.
Jeb Bush to attend Egg Bowl
Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott might not be the most heavily guarded man in Starkville on Saturday.
Bush says he’d kill ‘baby Hitler’ if he could travel in time
Presidential candidate Jeb Bush says he once got an email asking if he would go back in time, if it were possible, and kill the baby Adolf Hitler.
Kathleen Parker: Jeb Bush doesn’t know how to fight
Soon after Wednesday night’s Republican debate, the phone rang: “Did the fat lady sing?” asked the voice on the other end.
Bush pushing revamped campaign, slogan
His new campaign slogan tested in his home state of Florida, Jeb Bush is pushing his “Jeb Can Fix It” presidential campaign tour into early voting South Carolina and New Hampshire to re-introduce himself as the lone Republican who can right what’s wrong with Washington.
Kathleen Parker: Jeb Bush: No more Mr. Nice Candidate
When all else is failing, reinvent yourself.
For sluggish Bush, some backers fret it may soon be too late
For months, Jeb Bush’s campaign insisted it was too early.
Bush, Rubio step up jabs as 2016 rivalry heats up
Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio are on course for a collision.
Bush offers plan to repeal, replace health care law
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush on Monday proposed repealing and replacing President Barack Obama’s health care law with one that would increase tax credits for individuals, allowing them to buy coverage protection against “high-cost medical events.”
Florida struggling with Bush’s Common Core legacy
Jeb Bush’s signature achievement in education policy as Florida governor may be at risk of coming apart.
Bush donors embrace new mantra: He’s built to last
Jeb Bush’s challenge in the first half of the year was daunting yet simple.
Bush: US should open overseas markets to US oil, gas
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush says ending the ban on U.S. oil exports and easing restrictions on natural gas exports will unleash the nation’s economy.
Bush-Trump feud intensifies in GOP primary
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush escalated his feud with Donald Trump on Tuesday, betting big he can re-energize his stalled campaign by challenging the billionaire businessman head on.
Bush struggles to keep spotlight, break away from last name
Having been knocked from his front-runner perch, a fiery Jeb Bush lashed out at Republican rival Donald Trump on Thursday as the former Florida governor fights to energize his stalled campaign and stop the billionaire businessman’s summer surge.
Pro-Bush super PAC spending $10M-plus on initial TV campaign
The heavily funded super PAC backing Republican Jeb Bush will spend at least $10 million on television time in the earliest voting presidential primary states.
Bush: US may need more troops in Iraq to beat Islamic State
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Tuesday the U.S. may need to send more ground troops into Iraq to defeat Islamic State militants, but he stopped short of saying how many as he outlined his strategy for combating a threat that’s “spreading like a pandemic.”