Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush played coy about a possible 2016 presidential run on Monday night.
“I have not gotten advice and I have not sought it yet,” Bush said when asked about his potential candidacy, according to Politico. “There’s a time to make a decision and you shouldn’t make it too early. This is not the time for me. This is the time for me to show a little self-restraint.”
But it didn’t stop him from advocating his successes and suggested it was a winning strategy.
Republicans won’t win “by narrowing your party and purifying your party and all this nonsense,” he said at Monday’s event at New York City’s 92nd Street Y, but he swore that his conservatism stood up — even in the current extremely partisan Republican Party.
“Look, I’m a conservative and I’m a practicing one, not a talk-about-it one,” Bush told the crowd. “I would put my record up against anybody that’s in Congress right now.”
He described himself as “temperate” and consistant in his positions, regardless of his audience. “I don’t change my message to any group,” he said. “It’s OK to have a tone that’s not nasty or mean-spirited.”









