Jeb Bush wants to introduce voters to the 'real' Donald Trump

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Juana Summers
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Jeb Bush is punching back.

The former Florida governor came out Tuesday with a new video, "The Real Donald Trump." The video is Bush's latest attempt to contrast his record as a two-term Republican governor in Florida with Trump's record, which Bush says isn't conservative.

In the video, short clips of past Trump interviews and speeches play, including a series of clips in which Trump praises Democrat Hillary Clinton, calling her a “terrific woman” and “very talented.”

.@realDonaldTrump in his own words https://t.co/FM0tF1mNTB— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) September 1, 2015

"I lived in New York and Manhattan my whole life, OK? So, you know, my views are a little bit different than if I lived in Iowa,” Trump says twice in the video.

The latest Bush video comes one day after Trump released an Instagram video criticizing Bush as weak when it came to the issue of undocumented immigrants.

Trump's video shows the faces of three undocumented immigrants facing charges in high-profile murders, including Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez, the man charged in the shooting death of Kate Steinle on a San Francisco pier. The video juxtaposes the images of the three men with Bush's April 2014 claim that undocumented immigrants cross the border as an "act of love."

Responding to the Trump video, Bush’s campaign argued that Trump had a weak record on crime, including "years supporting soft-on-crime liberals like Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton and Charles Schumer."

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