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La tía mexicana de Columba Bush
María, es tía paterna de Columba Bush y habla de sus orígenes humildes en las montañas de Guanajuato, México.
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published: 25 Apr 2015
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Columba Bush- Noticiero Con Adriana Ruggiero
La comunidad latina cada vez cobra mas peso y fuerza en este pais. Pero por primera vez una hispana tiene la posibilidad de convertirse en la "primera dama" de los Estados Unidos.
published: 23 May 2017
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Jeb & Columba Bush - Lyudmilla Fuentes - Arts for Life!
Lyudmilla Fuentes
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published: 15 Jun 2014
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Columba and Britto Are All In For Jeb | Jeb Bush
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My life changed forever when I was a young man on an exchange program in León Guanajuato, Mexico. Across a plaza, I saw a girl. For me, it was love at first sight. From the moment I got to know her, I knew that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. In the years ahead, whether I was changing baby diapers in Caracas, Venezuela, building a business in Miami or leading a state in Tallahassee, Co...
published: 05 Dec 2015
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Laura Bush offers campaign advice to sister-in-law
Laura Bush talks to CNN's Alisyn Camerota about what campaign advice she'd give to her sister-in-law Columba as Jeb Bush prepares for a likely presidential run.
published: 06 Mar 2015
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Bush's nephew campaigns in Mexico City
(21 Aug 2004)
1. Wide shot of hotel
2. Mid shot of George Prescott Bush arriving at press conference
3. George Prescott Bush and wife attending photographers
4. Cutaway of photographers
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) George Prescott Bush, Bush campaign member
"Truly, I am very proud of my heritage, so the first objective of my visit here is to remind all of the US citizens here that we have an electoral race in November. There are more than a million US citizens living in Mexico, so I'm here to motivate them to vote again for my uncle, George W Bush, and the Republican party."
6. Wide of conference
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) George Prescott Bush, Bush campaign member
"The point is that if George W Bush wins again this year he's going to deal with the immigration issues against Mexicans w...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Former Florida governor tours key sites
(11 Jun 2015) Former Florida governor Jeb Bush continued his tour of the Polish capital, Warsaw, in an effort to bolster his foreign policy credentials on Thursday.
Bush and his wife, Columba, visited the site where the late Pope John Paul II held a historic Mass in 1979 as the first pontiff to visit a Communist-ruled country.
They also visited the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier memorial before meeting with Polish President-elect Andrzej Duda.
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published: 05 Apr 2021
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Ending Domestic Violence
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My life changed forever when I was a young man on an exchange program in León Guanajuato, Mexico. Across a plaza, I saw a girl. For me, it was love at first sight. From the moment I got to know her, I knew that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. In the years ahead, whether I was changing baby diapers in Caracas, Venezuela, building a business in Miami or leading a state in Tallahassee, Co...
published: 31 Oct 2015
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Columba Bush - Noticiero Con Adriana Ruggiero
Por primera vez en la historia, una inmigrante mexicana podría convertirse en la primera dama de Estados Unidos. No se pierda hoy nuestro reportaje especial sobre la vida de Columba.
published: 15 Jul 2015
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Jeb Bush Talks Daughter's Struggle With Addiction
The Huffington Post talked with Jeb Bush on the campaign trail about his daughter's struggle with addiction.
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published: 05 Nov 2015
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La tía mexicana de Columba Bush
María, es tía paterna de Columba Bush y habla de sus orígenes humildes en las montañas de Guanajuato, México.
Noticiero Univision: María Elena Salinas y Jorge R...
María, es tía paterna de Columba Bush y habla de sus orígenes humildes en las montañas de Guanajuato, México.
Noticiero Univision: María Elena Salinas y Jorge Ramos te informan de los principales acontecimientos en tu ciudad, en tu país y en el mundo. SUSCRIBETE!: http://bit.ly/10Tv8QF Síguenos en Twitter: http://bit.ly/16S7mpT Síguenos en Facebook: http://on.fb.me/11VpS1m Visita UVIDEOS: http://bit.ly/YlMQP2 Más noticias en: http://noticias.univision.com
https://wn.com/La_Tía_Mexicana_De_Columba_Bush
María, es tía paterna de Columba Bush y habla de sus orígenes humildes en las montañas de Guanajuato, México.
Noticiero Univision: María Elena Salinas y Jorge Ramos te informan de los principales acontecimientos en tu ciudad, en tu país y en el mundo. SUSCRIBETE!: http://bit.ly/10Tv8QF Síguenos en Twitter: http://bit.ly/16S7mpT Síguenos en Facebook: http://on.fb.me/11VpS1m Visita UVIDEOS: http://bit.ly/YlMQP2 Más noticias en: http://noticias.univision.com
- published: 25 Apr 2015
- views: 38255
2:54
Columba Bush- Noticiero Con Adriana Ruggiero
La comunidad latina cada vez cobra mas peso y fuerza en este pais. Pero por primera vez una hispana tiene la posibilidad de convertirse en la "primera dama" de ...
La comunidad latina cada vez cobra mas peso y fuerza en este pais. Pero por primera vez una hispana tiene la posibilidad de convertirse en la "primera dama" de los Estados Unidos.
https://wn.com/Columba_Bush_Noticiero_Con_Adriana_Ruggiero
La comunidad latina cada vez cobra mas peso y fuerza en este pais. Pero por primera vez una hispana tiene la posibilidad de convertirse en la "primera dama" de los Estados Unidos.
- published: 23 May 2017
- views: 13975
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Jeb & Columba Bush - Lyudmilla Fuentes - Arts for Life!
Lyudmilla Fuentes
Twitter: twitter.com/LyudmillaFuentes
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Lyudmilla Fuentes
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Lyudmilla Fuentes
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- published: 15 Jun 2014
- views: 16078
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Columba and Britto Are All In For Jeb | Jeb Bush
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My life changed forever when I was a young man on an exchange program in León Guanajuato, Mexico. Across a plaza, I saw a girl. For me, it was love at first sight. From the moment I got to know her, I knew that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. In the years ahead, whether I was changing baby diapers in Caracas, Venezuela, building a business in Miami or leading a state in Tallahassee, Columba has been with me, my best friend in all of life’s challenges and joys. Together, we have built a family with three wonderful kids: Noelle, George P., and Jeb Jr. Each of our kids has given us blessings, and now they are giving us grandkids who seem to think I’m their personal climbing gym. They call me “Gampy,” and, together with their grandmother, they keep me honest. I’m never as happy as I am when I’m with my family, and that’s been true all my life.
So when I became governor, I could be pretty relentless about getting the people’s business done. We defended and protected the most vulnerable in our society. I have always believed that as a nation, we reveal our values by how we govern those moments when life is most vulnerable. So I rolled up my sleeves, and working with the state Legislature, we enacted reforms that helped businesses, saving hundreds of millions of dollars a year– keeping jobs in the state, and making sure that Florida’s economy could work for everyone.
My Administration attacked issues like that with the same focus. We cut taxes every year. Cut the state workforce by 13,000. One year, we enacted six laws aimed at protecting our citizens’ right to bear arms. My opponents called me a lot of names, but the one I liked best was Veto Corleone. I vetoed over 2,500 line items in the state’s budget. We assessed the problem, took on the challenges and gave people the freedom to be creative and come up with solutions. When I was governor, I always believed doing the people’s work was a great joy and an incredible responsibility. I knew that as governor, I had the power to make things happen—not just give speeches. At the beginning of my second term, a friend of mine gave me a clock, which was ticking off the seconds, minutes, hours and days until my term of office was to end. It was a pretty good reminder that my ability to serve Florida was limited only by two things: time and how I used it. There were always more people to help. Jobs to create—we created 1.3 million of them. Small businesses were starting—we had more than 80,000 small businesses start in Florida when I was in office. We had prosperity to launch—and Florida’s households were earning over $1,000 more per year when I left office than when I began. We had a budget to balance, and with the help of $2 billion in vetoes, we achieved a AAA-bond rating.
That is a record I am proud to claim. That is a record I would like to bring to Washington, D.C. And that’s why I am running for President. I’m Jeb Bush, and I want your vote.
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My life changed forever when I was a young man on an exchange program in León Guanajuato, Mexico. Across a plaza, I saw a girl. For me, it was love at first sight. From the moment I got to know her, I knew that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. In the years ahead, whether I was changing baby diapers in Caracas, Venezuela, building a business in Miami or leading a state in Tallahassee, Columba has been with me, my best friend in all of life’s challenges and joys. Together, we have built a family with three wonderful kids: Noelle, George P., and Jeb Jr. Each of our kids has given us blessings, and now they are giving us grandkids who seem to think I’m their personal climbing gym. They call me “Gampy,” and, together with their grandmother, they keep me honest. I’m never as happy as I am when I’m with my family, and that’s been true all my life.
So when I became governor, I could be pretty relentless about getting the people’s business done. We defended and protected the most vulnerable in our society. I have always believed that as a nation, we reveal our values by how we govern those moments when life is most vulnerable. So I rolled up my sleeves, and working with the state Legislature, we enacted reforms that helped businesses, saving hundreds of millions of dollars a year– keeping jobs in the state, and making sure that Florida’s economy could work for everyone.
My Administration attacked issues like that with the same focus. We cut taxes every year. Cut the state workforce by 13,000. One year, we enacted six laws aimed at protecting our citizens’ right to bear arms. My opponents called me a lot of names, but the one I liked best was Veto Corleone. I vetoed over 2,500 line items in the state’s budget. We assessed the problem, took on the challenges and gave people the freedom to be creative and come up with solutions. When I was governor, I always believed doing the people’s work was a great joy and an incredible responsibility. I knew that as governor, I had the power to make things happen—not just give speeches. At the beginning of my second term, a friend of mine gave me a clock, which was ticking off the seconds, minutes, hours and days until my term of office was to end. It was a pretty good reminder that my ability to serve Florida was limited only by two things: time and how I used it. There were always more people to help. Jobs to create—we created 1.3 million of them. Small businesses were starting—we had more than 80,000 small businesses start in Florida when I was in office. We had prosperity to launch—and Florida’s households were earning over $1,000 more per year when I left office than when I began. We had a budget to balance, and with the help of $2 billion in vetoes, we achieved a AAA-bond rating.
That is a record I am proud to claim. That is a record I would like to bring to Washington, D.C. And that’s why I am running for President. I’m Jeb Bush, and I want your vote.
Join Team Jeb today: http://jeb.cm/1SDqVvt
- published: 05 Dec 2015
- views: 9525
1:56
Laura Bush offers campaign advice to sister-in-law
Laura Bush talks to CNN's Alisyn Camerota about what campaign advice she'd give to her sister-in-law Columba as Jeb Bush prepares for a likely presidential run....
Laura Bush talks to CNN's Alisyn Camerota about what campaign advice she'd give to her sister-in-law Columba as Jeb Bush prepares for a likely presidential run.
https://wn.com/Laura_Bush_Offers_Campaign_Advice_To_Sister_In_Law
Laura Bush talks to CNN's Alisyn Camerota about what campaign advice she'd give to her sister-in-law Columba as Jeb Bush prepares for a likely presidential run.
- published: 06 Mar 2015
- views: 7073
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Bush's nephew campaigns in Mexico City
(21 Aug 2004)
1. Wide shot of hotel
2. Mid shot of George Prescott Bush arriving at press conference
3. George Prescott Bush and wife attending photograph...
(21 Aug 2004)
1. Wide shot of hotel
2. Mid shot of George Prescott Bush arriving at press conference
3. George Prescott Bush and wife attending photographers
4. Cutaway of photographers
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) George Prescott Bush, Bush campaign member
"Truly, I am very proud of my heritage, so the first objective of my visit here is to remind all of the US citizens here that we have an electoral race in November. There are more than a million US citizens living in Mexico, so I'm here to motivate them to vote again for my uncle, George W Bush, and the Republican party."
6. Wide of conference
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) George Prescott Bush, Bush campaign member
"The point is that if George W Bush wins again this year he's going to deal with the immigration issues against Mexicans who want to migrate to the United States."
8. Wide of press conference
9. Various of Kerry party members campaigning
STORYLINE:
US President George W Bush's young Hispanic nephew and his wife have gone on the campaign trail in Mexico, where they're joining the increasingly vigorous battle for the votes of one million US citizens living south of the border.
George Prescott Bush - whose father is Florida Governor Jeb Bush and mother, Columba, is originally from Mexico - arrived late on Friday for a four-day tour in support of his uncle's re-election campaign. The trip was paid for by the political non-profit Republicans Abroad.
The campaign for Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry is also courting American voters in Mexico and relying on family members to deliver the message. Diana Kerry, chairman of Americans Overseas for Kerry, came to Mexico City in July to stump for her brother.
Organisers of George Prescott Bush's visit are emphasising the Bush family ties to the country, believed to be home to the largest population of US citizens living abroad.
Republican and Democratic campaign officials estimate about one million Americans and dual US citizens live in Mexico, although it's unclear how many will vote this year.
Married this month to Amanda Williams, George Prescott Bush is the grandson of migrant worker Jose Maria Garnica, who separated from his wife and still lives in Mexico.
Both Republicans and Democrats report an increased interest in absentee voting in Mexico.
Given predictions of another close contest in November, campaigning and overseas registration drives are common sense for both parties as President Bush's victory in Florida was decided by a margin of 537 votes in 2000, after thousands of votes were counted from Floridians abroad.
Several million Americans live abroad, though they are less likely to vote than people living in the United States.
Republicans Abroad is pumping money into Mexico, buying political advertisements in English-language media across the country, according to Ryan King, deputy director of the Washington-based group.
George Prescott Bush plans to meet business leaders in Mexico City and later travel to large American communities in and around Guadalajara and San Miguel de Allende.
Meanwhile, Kerry supporters leapfrogged ahead to hold a voter-registration and ballot-request drive in Guadalajara on Thursday.
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(21 Aug 2004)
1. Wide shot of hotel
2. Mid shot of George Prescott Bush arriving at press conference
3. George Prescott Bush and wife attending photographers
4. Cutaway of photographers
5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) George Prescott Bush, Bush campaign member
"Truly, I am very proud of my heritage, so the first objective of my visit here is to remind all of the US citizens here that we have an electoral race in November. There are more than a million US citizens living in Mexico, so I'm here to motivate them to vote again for my uncle, George W Bush, and the Republican party."
6. Wide of conference
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) George Prescott Bush, Bush campaign member
"The point is that if George W Bush wins again this year he's going to deal with the immigration issues against Mexicans who want to migrate to the United States."
8. Wide of press conference
9. Various of Kerry party members campaigning
STORYLINE:
US President George W Bush's young Hispanic nephew and his wife have gone on the campaign trail in Mexico, where they're joining the increasingly vigorous battle for the votes of one million US citizens living south of the border.
George Prescott Bush - whose father is Florida Governor Jeb Bush and mother, Columba, is originally from Mexico - arrived late on Friday for a four-day tour in support of his uncle's re-election campaign. The trip was paid for by the political non-profit Republicans Abroad.
The campaign for Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry is also courting American voters in Mexico and relying on family members to deliver the message. Diana Kerry, chairman of Americans Overseas for Kerry, came to Mexico City in July to stump for her brother.
Organisers of George Prescott Bush's visit are emphasising the Bush family ties to the country, believed to be home to the largest population of US citizens living abroad.
Republican and Democratic campaign officials estimate about one million Americans and dual US citizens live in Mexico, although it's unclear how many will vote this year.
Married this month to Amanda Williams, George Prescott Bush is the grandson of migrant worker Jose Maria Garnica, who separated from his wife and still lives in Mexico.
Both Republicans and Democrats report an increased interest in absentee voting in Mexico.
Given predictions of another close contest in November, campaigning and overseas registration drives are common sense for both parties as President Bush's victory in Florida was decided by a margin of 537 votes in 2000, after thousands of votes were counted from Floridians abroad.
Several million Americans live abroad, though they are less likely to vote than people living in the United States.
Republicans Abroad is pumping money into Mexico, buying political advertisements in English-language media across the country, according to Ryan King, deputy director of the Washington-based group.
George Prescott Bush plans to meet business leaders in Mexico City and later travel to large American communities in and around Guadalajara and San Miguel de Allende.
Meanwhile, Kerry supporters leapfrogged ahead to hold a voter-registration and ballot-request drive in Guadalajara on Thursday.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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Former Florida governor tours key sites
(11 Jun 2015) Former Florida governor Jeb Bush continued his tour of the Polish capital, Warsaw, in an effort to bolster his foreign policy credentials on Thurs...
(11 Jun 2015) Former Florida governor Jeb Bush continued his tour of the Polish capital, Warsaw, in an effort to bolster his foreign policy credentials on Thursday.
Bush and his wife, Columba, visited the site where the late Pope John Paul II held a historic Mass in 1979 as the first pontiff to visit a Communist-ruled country.
They also visited the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier memorial before meeting with Polish President-elect Andrzej Duda.
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(11 Jun 2015) Former Florida governor Jeb Bush continued his tour of the Polish capital, Warsaw, in an effort to bolster his foreign policy credentials on Thursday.
Bush and his wife, Columba, visited the site where the late Pope John Paul II held a historic Mass in 1979 as the first pontiff to visit a Communist-ruled country.
They also visited the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier memorial before meeting with Polish President-elect Andrzej Duda.
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Ending Domestic Violence
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A Note From Jeb:
My life changed forever when I was a young man on an exchange program in León Guanajuato, Mexico. Across a plaza, I saw a girl. For me, it was love at first sight. From the moment I got to know her, I knew that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. In the years ahead, whether I was changing baby diapers in Caracas, Venezuela, building a business in Miami or leading a state in Tallahassee, Columba has been with me, my best friend in all of life’s challenges and joys. Together, we have built a family with three wonderful kids: Noelle, George P., and Jeb Jr. Each of our kids has given us blessings, and now they are giving us grandkids who seem to think I’m their personal climbing gym. They call me “Gampy,” and, together with their grandmother, they keep me honest. I’m never as happy as I am when I’m with my family, and that’s been true all my life.
So when I became governor, I could be pretty relentless about getting the people’s business done. We defended and protected the most vulnerable in our society. I have always believed that as a nation, we reveal our values by how we govern those moments when life is most vulnerable. So I rolled up my sleeves, and working with the state Legislature, we enacted reforms that helped businesses, saving hundreds of millions of dollars a year– keeping jobs in the state, and making sure that Florida’s economy could work for everyone.
My Administration attacked issues like that with the same focus. We cut taxes every year. Cut the state workforce by 13,000. One year, we enacted six laws aimed at protecting our citizens’ right to bear arms. My opponents called me a lot of names, but the one I liked best was Veto Corleone. I vetoed over 2,500 line items in the state’s budget. We assessed the problem, took on the challenges and gave people the freedom to be creative and come up with solutions. When I was governor, I always believed doing the people’s work was a great joy and an incredible responsibility. I knew that as governor, I had the power to make things happen—not just give speeches. At the beginning of my second term, a friend of mine gave me a clock, which was ticking off the seconds, minutes, hours and days until my term of office was to end. It was a pretty good reminder that my ability to serve Florida was limited only by two things: time and how I used it. There were always more people to help. Jobs to create—we created 1.3 million of them. Small businesses were starting—we had more than 80,000 small businesses start in Florida when I was in office. We had prosperity to launch—and Florida’s households were earning over $1,000 more per year when I left office than when I began. We had a budget to balance, and with the help of $2 billion in vetoes, we achieved a AAA-bond rating.
That is a record I am proud to claim. That is a record I would like to bring to Washington, D.C. And that’s why I am running for President. I’m Jeb Bush, and I want your vote.
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A Note From Jeb:
My life changed forever when I was a young man on an exchange program in León Guanajuato, Mexico. Across a plaza, I saw a girl. For me, it was love at first sight. From the moment I got to know her, I knew that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. In the years ahead, whether I was changing baby diapers in Caracas, Venezuela, building a business in Miami or leading a state in Tallahassee, Columba has been with me, my best friend in all of life’s challenges and joys. Together, we have built a family with three wonderful kids: Noelle, George P., and Jeb Jr. Each of our kids has given us blessings, and now they are giving us grandkids who seem to think I’m their personal climbing gym. They call me “Gampy,” and, together with their grandmother, they keep me honest. I’m never as happy as I am when I’m with my family, and that’s been true all my life.
So when I became governor, I could be pretty relentless about getting the people’s business done. We defended and protected the most vulnerable in our society. I have always believed that as a nation, we reveal our values by how we govern those moments when life is most vulnerable. So I rolled up my sleeves, and working with the state Legislature, we enacted reforms that helped businesses, saving hundreds of millions of dollars a year– keeping jobs in the state, and making sure that Florida’s economy could work for everyone.
My Administration attacked issues like that with the same focus. We cut taxes every year. Cut the state workforce by 13,000. One year, we enacted six laws aimed at protecting our citizens’ right to bear arms. My opponents called me a lot of names, but the one I liked best was Veto Corleone. I vetoed over 2,500 line items in the state’s budget. We assessed the problem, took on the challenges and gave people the freedom to be creative and come up with solutions. When I was governor, I always believed doing the people’s work was a great joy and an incredible responsibility. I knew that as governor, I had the power to make things happen—not just give speeches. At the beginning of my second term, a friend of mine gave me a clock, which was ticking off the seconds, minutes, hours and days until my term of office was to end. It was a pretty good reminder that my ability to serve Florida was limited only by two things: time and how I used it. There were always more people to help. Jobs to create—we created 1.3 million of them. Small businesses were starting—we had more than 80,000 small businesses start in Florida when I was in office. We had prosperity to launch—and Florida’s households were earning over $1,000 more per year when I left office than when I began. We had a budget to balance, and with the help of $2 billion in vetoes, we achieved a AAA-bond rating.
That is a record I am proud to claim. That is a record I would like to bring to Washington, D.C. And that’s why I am running for President. I’m Jeb Bush, and I want your vote.
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- published: 31 Oct 2015
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Columba Bush - Noticiero Con Adriana Ruggiero
Por primera vez en la historia, una inmigrante mexicana podría convertirse en la primera dama de Estados Unidos. No se pierda hoy nuestro reportaje especial sob...
Por primera vez en la historia, una inmigrante mexicana podría convertirse en la primera dama de Estados Unidos. No se pierda hoy nuestro reportaje especial sobre la vida de Columba.
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Por primera vez en la historia, una inmigrante mexicana podría convertirse en la primera dama de Estados Unidos. No se pierda hoy nuestro reportaje especial sobre la vida de Columba.
- published: 15 Jul 2015
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Jeb Bush Talks Daughter's Struggle With Addiction
The Huffington Post talked with Jeb Bush on the campaign trail about his daughter's struggle with addiction.
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The Huffington Post talked with Jeb Bush on the campaign trail about his daughter's struggle with addiction.
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- published: 05 Nov 2015
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