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Jeb Bush: 'I'm In Second Place...It's Basically a Jump-Ball'

Jeb Bush was on Fox News Channel's "The Kelly File" Tuesday night where he disagreed with the current poll numbers from New Hampshire and those nationwide. 

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"You can see it, slowly but surely, the polls are moving in my favor," Bush said.  

"Lets talk about that," Megyn Kelly said. "Just a quick scan of the latest polls shows that you're in 6th, 6th in the Real Clear Politics average, 6th in the Des Moines Register poll out of Iowa, and 6th in the latest poll out of New Hampshire too."

"Nah, no that's not true," Bush said.  

"The last poll I saw showed us in second place....Megan I don't know where you're getting these polls... I'm connecting with voters."

Kelly referenced the American Research Group poll that has Bush in 6th with 8%.

"I don't know what it is, I only look at the polls that show me doing well... you gotta believe in this," Bush said.  

Jeb Bush has spent more than $60 million in his run for presidency, as opposed to the next closest candidate, Chris Christie, who has spent under $20 million.  

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