Jeb Bush's 2016 Ambitions Draw Fire from the Right
Even as former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla., draws closer to running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, he is drawing heavy fire from the right.
Bush announced last month that he was exploring a presidential bid. On Tuesday, Bush launched the Right to Rise leadership PAC to prepare for entering the fray.But the former Florida governor was attacked on the right on Wednesday as Constitutional Rights PAC, a libertarian-leaning group, launched petitions and an End Jeb 2016 website.
Our next president needs to put the Constitution first, Larry Ward, the chairman and founder of Constitutional Rights PAC, wrote supporters on Wednesday. After eight years of Obama, the only remedy to get our country back on track is to return to limited government.
Jeb Bush is not the conservative choice for 2016 -- in fact, hes very far from it. Jeb is a dyed-in-the-wool establishment Republican and an advocate of big government, Ward added. He supports amnesty, increased taxation and wants D.C. bureaucrats in every public school classroom in the country. He is anything but a conservative candidate -- weve got to end Jeb in 2016.
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