About Jeb Bush: John Ellis is an American businessman and politician who served as the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007.
Immigrants create an engine of economic prosperity.
I'm getting nervous to be called a centrist. Breaking out in a rash.
If you had to pick the values that would be held dear to a broad number of Hispanic voters, access to opportunity would be a higher value than guarantee of security, particularly amongst the newly arrived, meaning the last 20 years.
We have a wealth of talent in the Republican Party.
Way too many people believe Republicans are anti-immigrant, anti-woman, anti-science, anti-gay, anti-worker.
Being against other people's policies eventually puts you in a downward spiral. It's fine to be principled and oppose views that you don't agree with, but you also have to have an alternative.
There's a lot of obsession about people's personal ambitions.
The GOP should be the GSP: the Grand Solutions Party. It should be about solutions, not talking points.
I think President Obama has used the bully pulpit as a way to attack capitalism.
I think the voters can make up their own minds.
I never felt comfortable with making political decisions based on whether, you know, it was the right thing to do in terms of a poll.
I have a voice: I want to share my beliefs about how the conservative movement and the Republican party can regain its footing, because we've lost our way.
States are free to modify the Common Core State Standards or adopt their own individual standards, because academic standards are the prerogative of the states.
I try to have my voice be heard, but not on a regular basis on TV.
I get to advocate issues and ideas that I believe in.
I do a lot of traveling overseas.
I want my voice to have purpose.
I've always believed that if you support reform or you support a particular idea that you ought to fund that idea first and not the system.
I will support the Republican nominee.
My wife and I are living large in our beloved Miami and I'm working on the things that are important to me.
Immigration is a gateway basically. It's a check-off point for Latino voters.