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Simon Marks Reporting

Dec 16, 2014 - Voters React to Jeb Bush Presidential Exploration

Dec 18, 2014, 03:27 AM

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After the former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush indicated that he mights seek the Republican Party's Presidential nomination in 2016, FSN's bureaus across the US canvassed voter opinions on the idea of a third Bush in the White House. Simon filed this report for Radio New Zealand's "Checkpoint" program. #Election2016 #Bush #GOP

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