George P. Bush Wins Primary For Texas Land Commissioner

George P. Bush Passes First Test

George P. Bush has won the GOP primary for Texas Land Commissioner, the Associated Press reports, defeating Republican businessman David Watts.

Bush, the son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R), is considered the favorite to win November's general election.

As commissioner, Bush would run the office that oversees Texas' public lands.

Below, more from the Associated Press:

George P. Bush, the 37-year-old son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, easily defeated businessman David Watts to secure the Republican nomination for Texas land commissioner Tuesday.

George P. Bush's mother, Columba, is from Mexico. His grandfather and uncle are former Presidents George H.W. and George W. Bush, who also was a Texas governor.

The Fort Worth attorney has worked to tamp down lofty expectations. But the Texas GOP has touted him and his political royalty surname as key to wooing Hispanic voters.

Bush becomes the overwhelming favorite in November against former El Paso Democratic Mayor John Cook.

He has raised $3.5-plus million — an unheard of sum for land commissioner, who administers state-owned lands and mineral resources.

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