Jeb Bush Holds Up His Record to Rivals in Campaign's Fresh Start

The GOP candidate takes new jabs at rivals in an exclusive ABC News interview.

In an exclusive first interview on board his campaign bus today, Bush told ABC News' Jonathan Karl that campaigning for president is "a contact sport."

"I've just got to go earn it," Bush said. "I don’t talk about the process because people don’t care about the process."

Bush said he plans to stick closer to his "comfort zone" by telling his story as governor of Florida in a positive way, holding up his record against his political rivals.

"I talk about how we can fix some really big complex things, and tell the Jeb story so people know that past could be prologue," Bush said. "[We] can’t just have another loud voice, or another person from one side of the Capitol to move to the other side without any proven record of experience."

Bush first took a shot at Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, citing her record as a U.S. senator for New York.

Bush also responded to a PowerPoint presentation circulated between his advisers attacking Rubio's credentials, acknowledging that while they were compiling opposition research, he doesn't plan to personally review the paper.

"[Rubio] is a gifted politician and he is my friend," Bush said. "The point is he is elected to serve. We don’t need ambition to drive public service."

Karl informed Bush of a tweet retracted overnight by Donald Trump, in which he retweeted pictures depicting the Bush family with a Nazi flag, along with a picture of Jeb Bush dressed as a Mariachi band member.

"He needs to stop tweeting at night," Bush said. "That’d be my advice for the Donald."

"People want to know who is going to sit behind the big desk, who is going to make the right decision, who had the leadership skills, the spine to say no when you are supposed to say no, and to say yes when you have to," Bush said. "There is always this process. There is nothing different this time than last time as it relates to help people go about this."