Washington – Former Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said on Friday he would not vote for either the party’s presumptive nominee Donald Trump or the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in the November election.
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“In November, I will not vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, but I will support principled conservatives at the state and federal levels, just as I have done my entire life,” Bush, a former Florida governor, said in a Facebook post.
What a sore loser!
That’s right, you big baby. Take your bat and ball and go home cause you can’t have it your way. If the Republicans don’t stop this nonsense right now and all get behind the nominee this country is looking at a definite disaster come January 20th. 4 more years of Obama and his policies plus possibly 3 new left wing justices on the Supreme Court will be the death knell for America. I believe that Donald Trump will moderate away from his somewhat outlandish positions as we get closer to the elections and will certainly make a better President than Obama, Carter or perish the thought….. Hillary. Yech…. A real Machshefa.
Tell the clown nobody cares what he plans ……..
So here comes out another sore looser. It seems the GOP elite is totally disconnected from what the republicans want. The republican base voted for trump. We the people voted for trump. (I said we as the constituents, I didn’t vote for that jerk) si they better listen. Next thing trump might be in the white house and what are they going to say? Let’s repeat the elections cause we think the leftist mole won?
Well that’s democracy for you. Weather you like it or not. I don’t like him and neither do Clinton but those seem toto be the choices. The difference? I’m not party of the [GOP. neither the dems so I don’t have to support either one but you call t yourself party of the GOP or the dems you better stand behind your constituents pick or get out.
Who cares nobody asked you, u r a loser
He took a pledge to support the Republican nominee – and he did not do Kol Nidre to absolve himself from this pledge.
Who is Jeb Bush?
I respect Jeb Bush for sticking to his principles. He will vote in the general election, as is his civic duty. Our democracy does not require anyone to cast his or her vote for any particular candidate or for any candidate at all.
As for the derogatory comments, they are just indicative of the cerebral qualities that Mr. Trump’s “constituents” posses.
Yes. About 50% of the Republicans, which is about 40% of the electorate, voted for trump. That’s 20%. No one cares about Jeb bush, but it highlights a problem. McCain and Romney had a united Republican party, they didn’t have these issues, and they couldn’t do win. Instead of just bashing Bush, tell me how Trump gets from 20% to 51%? Without blacks, Hispanics, liberals and women – and with evangelicals and the religious right, like Cruz and Bush, staying home on Election Day – who exactly is voting for him aside from the 20% he has right now? I wish a Trumpee could explain to me how the numbers add up. I simply plan to stay home, just like Bush – because I will not vote for HC, and Trump cannot win (and is not a very appealing candidate).
Jeb Bush is 100% right! He would support a principled Conservative not a hollow nobody that has said nothing of real substance since announcing his candidacy. All you Trumpees guess what? Jeb Bush has lots of company that will also stay home rather then voting for HC or Donald Duck!!
To #9 , #10 , & anyone else contemplating “staying home on Election Day”:
You really should vote. Every election. You just have to cast a ballot for every position on the ballot. Meaning: skip the President part.
Jeb Bush did NOT sat he’s “staying home”. Here is what he said:
“I will support principled conservatives at the state and federal levels, just as I have done my entire life,” Bush, a former Florida governor, said.
Which means he WILL vote in the November elections, as he had his entire life, just not cast a ballot for a president.
It is EXTREMELY important to vote in EVERY election. It enhances the importance your district will have in the eyes of current & prospective politicians.
Regarding Jeb Bush, when he was Governor of Florida, he NEVER came into the Jewish areas of Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Tamarac, etc. He mainly stuck to the goyish areas of Florida. Personally, I can’t stand him, or that scholarly brother of his, (#43), who used his family’s influence to get into a prestigious Air National Guard unit in Texas, and then didn’t attend meetings. His Father, George Herbert Walker Bush (#41 ), supported the Vietnam War, as long as his sunny boy didn’t have to go there. Also, #41 supported James Baker, even after he made his derogatory remark about Jews not voting for them. #41 even supported a former Nixon appointee, who tried to find out how many Jews were working in managerial positions in the U.S. Labor Dept. Good riddance to all of the Bushes. The only Bushes that I liked were Barney and Ms. Besley, as well as Spot!
To #9 , #10 , & anyone else contemplating “staying home on Election Day”:
You really should vote. Every election. You just have to cast a ballot for every position on the ballot. Meaning: skip the President part.
Jeb Bush did NOT sat he’s “staying home”. Here is what he said:
“I will support principled conservatives at the state and federal levels, just as I have done my entire life,” Bush, a former Florida governor, said.
Which means he WILL vote in the November elections, as he had his entire life, just not cast a ballot for a president.
It is EXTREMELY important to vote in EVERY election. It enhances the importance your district will have in the eyes of current & prospective politicians.