It appears that former Governor Jeb Bush is open to launching a bid for U.S. Senate in 2010. That’s when Republican Senator Mel Martinez will retire and create an open seat.
Asked whether he was interested in running for the seat, Bush confirmed The Politico by e-mail Tuesday: “I am considering it.”
From Politico.com…
A source close to Bush said he’ll be thoughtful and methodical about the decision-making process. He will consider the impact a race would have on his family and his business and whether or not the U.S. Senate is the best forum from which to continue his advocacy for issues such as education, immigration and GOP solutions to health care reform.
In an interview with Politico immediately after November’s election, the former governor said the Republican Party should take four primary steps to regain favor with voters: Show no tolerance for corruption, practice what it preaches about limiting the scope of government (“There should not be such a thing as a Big Government Republican”), stand for working families and small business, and embrace reform.
Bush said conservatives should “do the math of the new demographics of the United States,” explaining that the Republican Party “can’t be anti-Hispanic, anti-young person — anti many things — and be surprised when we don’t win elections.”
Since Martinez’s announcement Tuesday, Bush has received many phone calls and emails from Floridians and national Republicans urging him to run, the source close to him said Tuesday night.






December 4th, 2008 at 9:24 am
Run Jeb, Run……..
December 4th, 2008 at 11:41 am
The Bush’s are like a recurring theme in politics. I wonder if they are the modern era Kennedy’s
December 4th, 2008 at 1:46 pm
You’ve got my vote if you decide to run.
December 4th, 2008 at 2:29 pm
Jeb Bush will make a great Senator. He’s got my vote.
December 4th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
JEB WILL BRING US THE SAME DEDICATION HE SHOWED TO THE CITIZENS OF FLORIDA, IN A WIDER FORUM, WITH HONESTY & INTEGRITY, W/O THE “BI-PARTISAN” BIKERRING, JUST AS HE LEAD THE STATE TO A GREAT 8 YEARS OF NO NONSENSE POLITICS.