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ing state."It's a legacy 
that I embrace and that I'm not going to run away from," 
Bush told The Associated Press in an interview during a recent visit 
to the affluent Dallas suburb of Frisco. "But certainly, in this campaign, 
I have to identify myself and talk about my own track record."That 
isn't always easy.People want to know how often he calls assorted relatives 
for advice and what sleeping at the White House was like. Political 
observers wonder if the Spanish-speaker who offers a unique blend of Republican 
royalty and Hispanic heritage can slow what looks like Texas' inevitable 
demographic slide toward a Democratic-leaning state. His mother, Columba, 
is from Mexico.Jeremy Bird, who helped President Barack Obama win re-election 
last year by using data analysis to tailor voter mobilization to the 
most promising areas, helped tilt Nevada and Colorado to the Democrats in 
the 2012 presidential race. Now, Bird and other Obama veterans are leading 
Battleground Texas, a group that hopes to do the same thing in 
Texas."This is something not to be taken lightly. It's a well-capitalized, 
well-financed group that's intent on developing a long term strategy. That's 
problematic," Bush said. "It's going to require more for candidates like 
myself and people from the party to step up their game. Not 
necessarily change our principles, but change our tactics."He said Republicans 
will have to recruit more Spanish-speakers, campaign more frequently alon
RIO DE JANEIRO  Since taking the helm of the world's biggest 
church in March, Pope Francis has waded into massive crowds with minimal 
protection to hug children and wash the feet of the faithful. He 
has surrounded himself with everyday worshippers at every turn, winning 
acclaim that he's breaking down barriers between the Vatican and the world's 
1.2 billion Catholics.Yet for Brazilian security officials charged with 
protecting the 76-year-old pontiff with the common touch, his seven-day 
visit this week is an uncommon security challenge.In his first international 
trip as pope, Francis has built much of his schedule in the 
world's biggest Catholic country around high-profile events that send him 
straight into unpredictable, potentially chaotic environments   without 
the protection of the bulletproof popemobile used by his two predecessors.On 
Thursday, the pope will visit a tiny chapel founded in 1971 in 
the Varginha slum, one of Rio's more than 1,000 hillside shantytowns. Many 
such slums cower under the control of dangerous drug gangs or deadly 
militias made up mostly of former and current police and firefighters. Police 
invaded Varginha in January to clear out traffickers, but the gangs remain 
a shadowy presence there.The next day, Francis will hit Copacabana beach 
to walk the Stations of the Cross among an expected 1 million 
young Catholics gathered for World Youth Day festivities. Vatican officials 
have said he'll travel to the beach p

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