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Jeb Bush sang a different tune towards immigration than his Republican colleagues. "Yes, they broke the law, but it's not a felony. It's an act of love; it's an act of commitment to your family," Bush told Fox News host Shannon Bream at town hall event at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Center.
The Republican Party base has recently shown no love for candidates who talk about the need for compassion in dealing with undocumented immigrants. But Bush has warned Republicans that they must be more inclusive and more willing to compromise with Democrats to get things done.
Could Bush's more inclusive attitudes work for getting the bid in 2016, or is he alienating himself from his base?
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Posted by CNN's Christina Manduley Filed under: 2016 • Fireback • Hillary Clinton • Immigration • Jeb Bush • Politics |
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