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The former Secretary of State criticized Bush in a tweet over his calls to defund the organization, following the release of controversial videos showing a company representative discussing harvesting fetal tissue from aborted fetuses.
Bush's comments about Planned Parenthood also included an apparently aside in which he said he was "not sure we need half-billion dollars for women's health issues," a reference to the federal funding Planned Parenthood receives.
.@JebBush: You are absolutely, unequivocally wrong. https://t.co/a6O17dlEh4
- Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 4, 2015
"With regards to women's health funding broadly, I misspoke, as there are countless community health centers, rural clinics, and other women's health organizations that need to be fully funded. They provide critical services to all, but particularly low-income women who don't have the access they need," Bush said.
"I was referring to the hard-to-fathom $500 million in federal funding that goes to Planned Parenthood - an organization that was callously participating in the unthinkable practice of selling fetal organs. Democrats and Republicans agree we absolutely must defund them and redirect those funds to other women's health organizations."
Some conservative-leaning writers and observers criticized Bush, as Republicans seek to avoid "gaffes" that plagued candidates in the 2012 election cycle.
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Clinton has shown that she's unlikely to play nice with Bush, who she views as a possible general-election matchup next year.
Speaking before Bush at the National Urban League conference over the weekend, Clinton criticized Bush immediately before he was set to take the stage, slamming him over his opposition to the Affordable Care Act and raising the minimum wage.
"People can't rise if they can't afford health care," Clinton said, mocking the name of the super PAC, "Right to Rise," that supports Bush.
"They can't rise if the minimum wage is too low to live on."
Tuesday's tweet appears to be part of an emerging Clinton strategy of engaging directly with her Republican rivals online.
@marcorubio You've got it backwards: Engagement is a threat to the Castros, not a gift. Embargo hasn't worked for 50+ years. -H
- Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 31, 2015