With some of his supporters concerned about the rise of Donald
Trump, Bush made clear he is not panicking, although he acknowledged
he is no longer the front-runner in the early voting state of New
Hampshire.
Asked at a town hall event in Salem how he can regain the lead
position among the 17 Republicans seeking the party's presidential
nomination in 2016, Bush said: "Patience, more patience...You
campaign hard in the early states. You organize."
Bush began television advertising this week in New Hampshire that he
hopes will lead to a rebound. His goal is to help voters identify
him not only as member of the famous Bush family, but also as a
former Florida governor with a conservative record.
He is the son of former President George H.W. Bush and brother of
former President George W. Bush.
"Around the country they know me as George's boy and George's
brother, right? I'm proud of my family, but I'm not going to get
elected by being the third Bush," he said.
"I've got to go earn it. And there's lots of time to earn it."
Bush will also need to do well at the next candidates' debate, on
Sept. 16 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley,
California.
Bush, whom Trump has frequently dismissed as a "low-energy"
candidate, has been a somewhat subdued challenger in contrast to
Trump's high-wattage, brash proclamations.
He told reporters after a town hall event in Exeter, N.H., that it
was time for Trump to step up to the plate with details on his own
policies.
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"Ultimately, the guy's the front-runner. What's his tax proposal?"
Bush said. "He has to defend his record and he has to propose things
and he has to be serious about it. If he wants to be a serious
candidate, he has to act like it."
Bush has fallen in the polls as Trump has risen. A CNN poll on
Thursday gave Trump 32 percent support, outpacing the field of the
17 Republicans seeking the nomination for the November 2016
presidential election. Bush stood in third place with 9 percent
support, behind Carson, a retired neurosurgeon.
(For more on the 2016 presidential race, see the Reuters blog,
“Tales from the Trail” (http://blogs.reuters.com/talesfromthetrail)
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Leslie Adler and Nick
Macfie)
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