Ex-House Member Wants Bush for GOP

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two decades ago, as a freshman member of the House, Gerald
B.H. Solomon tried to get his Republican colleagues to support Ronald Reagan
for president over GOP primary opponent George Bush.

Solomon, who recently retired from the House and is now a lobbyist, again is
getting involved in presidential politics -- this time for Bush's son, Texas
Gov. George W. Bush. While the governor has yet to disclose his presidential
intentions for 2000, Solomon is trying to enlist his former colleagues in a
Draft Bush movement.

``He is the most electable and one I think is almost guaranteed to be
elected,'' Solomon said. ``He is a conservative with compassion. That's what
Ronald Reagan was.''

Solomon said some lawmakers have already signed on, but he would not disclose
any names.

Bush is expected to make a decision on a presidential run in the spring.


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