Bush in SC to lay out plans for US military growth
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Jeb Bush is unveiling his plans for rebuilding the U.S. military.
The presidential hopeful is traveling to Charleston On Wednesday, where his campaign says he is giving a speech at The Citadel.
When he announced his campaign in June, Bush called the Obama administration “risk averse” and said that Obama was leading America into a state of “military inferiority.”
Bush has been in South Carolina since Tuesday, attending the Leadership Columbia Alumni Association Leadership Luncheon and holding a campaign meet and greet in Florence. He also participated in a town hall meeting at Coastal Carolina University in Conway.