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Bush wants Jeb to run for Senate

 
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Jeb Bush for Senate? His famous older brother thinks so. In an interview with CNN’s Senior Political Correspondent Candy Crowley, President Bush responded “yes” when asked whether his brother Jeb should run for the senate seat being vacated in 2010 by Republican Mel Martinez. The president said he did not know if his [...] (link)

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