Sounds like Jeb himself may not believe it, either! At least we hope that’s the case.
Earlier today, the former Florida governor visited KIPP Reach College Preparatory in Oklahoma City. That’s where this happened:
Student asks @JebBush if hes going to help education when he becomes pres. The gov paused and said hey now slow down! pic.twitter.com/sKr4zWiDwS
— Rebecca Schleicher (@NC5_RSchleicher) April 8, 2014
Yes, please! Slow down — to a full stop. Even his mother has had enough already.
Love these kids. Another student presses @JebBush on future as pres. He says eduction reform shouldn't be natl, but local. Hypothetically
— Rebecca Schleicher (@NC5_RSchleicher) April 8, 2014
“Hypothetically.” Good. Let’s keep it that way.
Republicans say it with me: I will NOT vote for Jeb Bush for President.
Now – dont you feel better? I knew you would.
— Doug White (@SoDakDoogie) April 8, 2014
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