Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, now a Republican presidential candidate, speaks at a Economic Club of Detroit meeting in Detroit in February 2015. Bush went to Detroit and talked about leveling the playing field. Bush wants to double the Earned Income Tax Credit, which is designed to help the working poor, but his tax proposal would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthiest. Democrats say it’s proof that the GOP’s eventual nominee will mainly try to help the rich.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, now a Republican presidential candidate, speaks at a Economic Club of Detroit meeting in Detroit in February 2015. Bush went to Detroit and talked about leveling the playing field. Bush wants to double the Earned Income Tax Credit, which is designed to help the working poor, but his tax proposal would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthiest. Democrats say it’s proof that the GOP’s eventual nominee will mainly try to help the rich. Paul Sancya AP
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, now a Republican presidential candidate, speaks at a Economic Club of Detroit meeting in Detroit in February 2015. Bush went to Detroit and talked about leveling the playing field. Bush wants to double the Earned Income Tax Credit, which is designed to help the working poor, but his tax proposal would overwhelmingly benefit the wealthiest. Democrats say it’s proof that the GOP’s eventual nominee will mainly try to help the rich. Paul Sancya AP