Jeb Bush Says He 'Hated' Being The Front-Runner, 'I Feel Much Better Back Here'

Chris Menahan | InformationLiberation
Dec. 21, 2015



Jeb Bush revealed this Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation" he "hated" being the republican front-runner and "feels much better" polling at near zero because he "wants to win," which he says "means you garner momentum when it matters."

Via Breitbart:
[CBS’s "Face the Nation"] host John Dickerson said, “Six months ago, people thought you were the front-runner–”

Bush said, “I hated that.”

Dickerson asked, “You hated being the front-runner?”

Bush said, “I feel much better back here.”

Dickerson said, “Why did you hate being the front-runner?”

Bush said, “Well because I’ve always thought that there was going to be a high expectation for me, and I totally get it … because I have brother that was president, a father that was president. That higher expectation was important to realize. And so being a front-runner made me feel like the people are going to begin to say, ‘Your guy is just dancing like through this.’ I have to go earn it. I have higher expectations on me than people have on me. So it doesn’t bother me a bit that the expectations are higher. I want to win which mean that you garner momentum when it matters. So, I feel good about where we are right now.”
Jeb has spent nearly $50 million with nothing to show for it. Trump on the other hand has only spent a little over $217,000.

I'm sure Jeb is feeling just great.













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