Jindal rails against Common Core

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And as he considers entering the ring of candidates vying for his party’s nomination, Jindal staked out more than just his position on Common Core, managing to reprise his role as a pot-stirrer on radical Islam and also slamming Republicans he dubbed “Democrat-lite.”

“What is the point of a Republican Party that is only going to become a second liberal party in Washington?” Jindal said.

“We need somebody from outside of D.C., we need somebody bold willing to make big changes and I’m biased towards governors,” Jindal said.

Jindal also refused to attack another potential presidential candidate with a governor’s experience: Florida’s Jeb Bush, who is a avid supporter of Common Core standards.

CNN