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ArtikelNext In Line  
Oleh: Altman, Alex ; Miller, Zeke J.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Time Magazine vol. 185 no. 09 (Mar. 2015), page 24-31.
Topik: Politics; nation; Jeb Bush; family dynasty; campaign; presidency; King Jeb
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Isi artikelThe family dynasty shaped Jeb Bush's life. Now it’s complicating his campaign for the presidency. *** Jeb Bush is running for the White House exactly 55 minutes at a time. That’s how long it takes him to march through quickie fundraisers that can rake in $150,000 an hour. Bush has the art of the ask scripted to the minute: he strolls into a friendly law firm or lobbying shop with a lone aide in tow, holds forth for 15 to 20 minutes, takes questions for 10 more, snaps a few photos and complains about the indignities of his paleo diet and his need for new suits. Then he ducks out the door and back into a car that whisks him to a new batch of benefactors.
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