Jeb Bush Research Paper

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Does Jeb Bush have what it takes to become the president of the United States in 2016? In June 15, 2015 Jeb bush said that he will be an candidate for the president election in 2016. Jeb Bush attended college at the University of Texas in 1974; he went to college to get his Bachelor’s degree in arts. Jeb bush spent most of his political career as governor of Florida for 13 years. Jeb Bush first got elected in 1994 after his term ran out he got re-elected and was Florida’s governor till 2007. Before Bush got elected in 1994 he ran for president before that and Bush got beat by a small amount of votes but Bush didn’t give up he ran in the next election and it was successful he won the election.(American Bridge par 6).
Jeb Bush was born in February
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Bush’s father also ran for the president of the United States in 1988 that’s what most say he’s known for. In 1998 bush was demonstrating a fundraiser to show his ability to run for the governor. Jeb Bush said he wanted Donald Trump to be treated like a front runner candidate. Bush has been making ads so people will vote for him. In new Hampshire bush made a 500,000 ad. Bush fundraised 120 million dollars, which most of the donations came from people who contributed to his father and his brother who have also ran for the president of the United States. At the beginning of October the poll was finished Bush was in third place while Donald Trump and Ben Carson were tied up for first place. On September 22, 2015 Bush supported for a balanced budget amendment. Bush said we need to create well-paying jobs and new opportunities for Americas, farmers, and business. In 2012 when Brack Obama dident sign the trade agreements with Columbia Jeb Bush criticized him for not signing it. Bush tried to get the Free Trade argument with Peru in 2006 but it was not successful, They did not agree to it. During the 8 years that Jeb Bush was a governor for Florida the general spending fund increased by 10.2 billion dollars. Over those years Florida’s population increased by