Jeb Bush, in apparent slip, says 'I'm
running for president'
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[May 14, 2015]
By Emily Stephenson and Emily Flitter
(Reuters) - Republican Jeb Bush appears to
have unintentionally announced his candidacy for president in 2016 in a
conversation with reporters on Wednesday that was caught on video.
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Speaking in Nevada, the former Florida governor seemed to
acknowledge he was a candidate but right afterward indicated he had
not made up his mind.
"I'm running for president in 2016, and the focus is going to be
about how we, if I run, how do you create high sustained economic
growth," Jeb Bush said.
He also made clear earlier in his exchange with reporters that he
was not yet a candidate. "No, no I'm not an official candidate. I've
been traveling the country for the last three months and making up
my mind, trying to determine the support I may have should I go
forward," he said.
A transcript of the exchange was provided by a Bush aide.
Bush announced in December that he would "actively explore" a run
for the White House, but he has yet to formally declare he is
running.
The difference between considering a run and actually jumping into
the race affects what he can and cannot do under the law with regard
to fundraising. Once candidates formally enter the presidential race
they face tighter restrictions on raising money.
Bush has appeared at fundraisers across the country for Right to
Rise, a political action committee that was created by Bush's legal
team. If he were to declare he is running, he could still appear at
the group's functions but would be prohibited from coordinating with
it over messaging.
Larry Noble, senior counsel at the Campaign Legal Center, said his
group has complained to federal election officials that Bush is
running and should already be following rules for candidates'
fundraising.
"He's going to say it was a slip of the tongue, but that's absolute
nonsense at this point," Noble said.
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Bush was responding on Wednesday to a question about what he would
have done differently than his brother, former President George W.
Bush. Jeb Bush has taken heat from some Republicans and Democrats
this week over comments he made in a Fox News interview about his
brother's decision to go to war in Iraq.
Bush said in the interview, which aired on Monday, that given the
intelligence available at the time, he too would have authorized the
invasion. On Tuesday, he said he misinterpreted the question and
that the invasion was based on bad intelligence about weapons of
mass destruction.
Other Republicans who are weighing presidential runs offered
different takes.
Ohio Governor John Kasich told The Columbus Dispatch that, knowing
the intelligence was wrong, he "wouldn't have seen it as vital to
national interests" to launch the invasion.
(Additional reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Steve Orlofsky
and Diane Craft)
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