Trump: ‘I Really Don’t Want’ Jeb Bush’s Support
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Washington Post – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday was highly dismissive when asked about reports that Republican rival Jeb Bush had considered withholding his hypothetical general election endorsement — not because he doubted the possibility, but because “I really don’t want” his support.
“I really don’t want Jeb’s endorsement, because he is a low-energy person and he does not represent strength, power and stamina, which are qualities our country desperately needs,” Trump said in a sharply worded statement to The Post. “But if he does not endorse and support me as the nominee, legally he cannot be on the ballot in many states, so that would be the end of his candidacy — but that doesn’t matter because he is not going to win anyway.”
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