In this photo taken January 12, 2016, Republican presidential candidate, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Coralville, Iowa.
Cruz said in the debate: “everyone understands that the values in New York City are socially liberal or pro-abortion or pro- gay-marriage, focus around money and the media”. “He hasn’t tried to get ahead in a contested primary by embracing demagoguery… he’s not running to be commander-in-chief by running people down”, he said.
“Lindsey Graham embarrassed himself with his failed run for President and now further embarrasses himself with endorsement of Bush”.
Graham also said Bush is most likely to beat Hillary Clinton, who leads the Democratic field in many national polls, in a general election.
Graham spokesman Kevin Bishop confirmed the planned endorsement. “Last night (in the Republican debate) he said, ‘I will have your backs.’ I believe he will. Last night he explained in the best possible terms why we need partners to win a war we can’t afford to lose”. “Graham quit at O”. Marco Rubio, as “great on national security” and predicted Florida’s junior senator “will be president one day”.
“Ladies and gentleman, SC is gonna reset this race”, Graham continued. It might be an important endorsement for Bush, but it’s hard to see how this will help Bush in the polls.
“Seriously??” tweeted Matthew Dowd, an ABC News political analyst.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush (L) reacts as he speaks after being endorsed by Senator L …
Cruz argues that because his mother is American, he became a US citizen at birth.
Those three “have risen up from the grass roots and knocked off establishment figures”, Haynes said.
Gowdy is backing Sen.
Graham praised Bush’s approach to immigration reform and suggested the former governor would be able to build partnerships with moderate Muslim countries in the fight against terrorism.
Graham, who has been a sharp Trump critic, said Bush’s bid to woo Latino voters was also critical in widening the reach of the Republican Party, which has not won the presidency since Bush’s brother, George W. Bush, was reelected in 2004.