Posted on 11/21/2013 3:02:34 AM PST by raybbr
George Prescott Bush, a political newcomer who is the grandson and nephew of U.S. presidents, filed to run for Texas land commissioner on Tuesday a move that officially begins the continuation of his family's political dynasty with a young, Hispanic, Spanish-speaking candidate.
The 37-year-old Fort Worth lawyer's entry into politics comes at a moment when the state Republican Party is desperate to woo Hispanic voters.
Bush arrived at the Republican Party of Texas office in Austin midafternoon along with campaign workers and his wife, Amanda Williams.
According to the party's communications director, Spencer Yeldell, Bush is the second Republican to file for the office. East Texas businessman David Watts made his candidacy official on Monday. Former El Paso Mayor John Cook has filed to run in the Democratic primary.
The race is open because Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson is trying to become the party's nominee for lieutenant governor.
Mark P. Jones, chair of Rice University's political science department, expects Bush to coast to victory in the March primary and next November's general election.
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All dynasties must end. Let GWB be the end of the Bush dynasty in the U.S.
“desperate to woo Hispanic voters”
there are so many things wrong with this statement
Why is his wife named Amanda Williams, and Not Amanda Bush.
He’s a liberal. He’s a RINO. listen to the code speech he uses and it’s all all all a scam. Some Tea Party candidate needs to run.
Some Tea Party candidate needs to run.
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Amen!
Indeed
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