Is Jeb Bush really prepared to lose the nomination to win the general?

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks during the Wall Street Journal CEO Council. (Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)

THE TAKE | He hasn’t declared if he’ll run, but his thinking suggests he’s ahead of his challengers.

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