
Jeb Bush has repeatedly distinguished himself from his brother, saying he's his "own man" when it comes to immigration issues and foreign policy. But, as New Yorker Washington correspondent Ryan Lizza points out, Jeb has been making the case for aggressive intervention abroad and has enlisted help from many of his brother's advisers.
Lizza discusses how Jeb Bush compares to the other GOP candidates - and his brother - on the issues.
I talked foreign policy and the GOP w/Jeb & his advisers, Rubio, Cruz, Graham, and McCain. Here's what I wrote: http://t.co/bvOuMgVvIs
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