Jeb Bush formally announces presidential candidacy, insisting ‘America deserves better’
Bush also stressed he would campaign everywhere and face the issues, rather than rely on his record and family name.
Jeb Bush jumped headlong into the presidential race Monday, insisting “America deserves better” after eight years of Barack Obama, as the Republican seeks to win over votes skeptical of his political pedigree.
Following a lengthy exploration of a White House bid, Bush made his formal announcement at Miami Dade College, a diverse university chosen to signal that he aims to run an inclusive 2016 campaign.
“I have decided. I am a candidate for president of the United States,” he said.
As the crowd roared, a relieved Bush uttered: “Whooo!”
While he is the son and brother of two former presidents, Bush highlighted his own political vision and his two terms as governor of Florida.
“We made Florida number one in job creation and number one in small business creation,” Bush said, boasting that he slashed taxes by US$19 billion. “I know we can fix this. Because I’ve done it.”