Transcript for Jeb Bush to Release 250,000 E-Mails From Years As Florida Governor

I'm I'm a make up my mind and in short order and as part of that you know as I've thought about. I'm capable of running and serving I've looked back at mile you know my previous campaigns and and the eight years I got to serve as governor. And it be reminded me that. In spite of what appears to be the case here in this current environment Washington. You can do big things if you if you set the stage in the campaign and then move forward so. 1 of things I am gonna do as I go through this process is his. Release all my emails and write an e-book. Which has been kind of fun to go back and to think about this. And remind myself that if you run with big ideas and then you're true to those ideas. And get a chance to serve and implement them and do it with passion and conviction you can you can move the needle and that's what we need right now in America and audacious here Eagles yeah yeah thanks I think this is that we give Colombia C exit others we need a few. And so sometime. And you know early next year all released 250000. Emails. This was I was was digital before visual school I guess now it's like accomplishment emails from when we're governor yeah. And he gives a sense of oversold I think. Part of serving a running both of them is transparency to be totally transparent so a with people make up their mind some there some funny ones are some sad ones are some serious ones. He might be really interesting to see in those emails. You are pretty conservative. Governor of Florida you think. And now watching sort of the trajectory of whether or not a run for president. You split from your party on the two you know you're too big platforms common core immigration reform. And people are looking at UNC moderate Republican candidate but when you look at those emails they're gonna see a very conservative governor. Yeah I mean it's kind of hard hunt but that's part of what a campaign would be about to persuade people on immigration what do you. Seattle label I'm I am who have them I believe in reform when that things are broken and I believe in limited government and I believe in. Liberty being the driver of a successful country and as part of that. Fixing a broken immigration system is critical for every young and dynamic and S operational we've got to controllable border. But we've got to shift to it economically driven system.

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