In their first political trips to New Hampshire ahead of the 2016 presidential election, “Jeb Bush drew the curious. Scott Walker drew the committed,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“As the two Republicans visited New Hampshire this weekend, the tone and substance of their events showed how the men—considered to be early leaders in the race for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination—have adopted far different profiles at this early stage of their likely campaigns… Even the way the two men were attired sent signals about how they are managing their appeal. Mr. Bush wore the garb of the donor circuit, a dark suit and white dress shirt, while Mr. Walker on Saturday donned a thick sweater that, he bragged, he bought the day before, on sale, for $1.”
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