Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush restarted his presidential campaign in Florida on Monday by releasing a new slogan, "Jeb Can Fix It," denoting what he can do for the United States. Bush also launched a new e-book backing the statement.

His new 730-page e-book is entitled "Reply All," and contains a miscellaneous compilation of hundreds of his e-mails he sent and received from 1999 to 2007 during his term as governor in Florida.

"Since this book is the story of my governorship, I chose not to include personal email exchanges," Bush said regarding the nature of the e-mail's contents, according to the Washington Post.

"I hope you enjoy reading about medical liability tort reform, because it was one of my top priorities for 2003," Bush added.

"This is not about big personalities on the stage. It's not about talking. It's about doing," Bush said during his campaign in Jacksonville,Fla., according to the Associated Press.  Bush spoke in front of three different crowds on Monday. In Tampa, he highlighted how he governed over Florida through reforms that focus on solving issues. "I have learned two important things from my time serving the people of Florida: One, I can't be someone I'm not, and two, getting things done isn't about yelling into a camera, or regurgitating sound bites free of substance," he said, according to the New York Daily News.

"The campaign trail is littered with candidates disguised as television critics. Politicians echoing poll-tested pabulum," Bush said, possibly aiming at one of his rivals, Donald Trump. "If Lincoln were alive today, imagine the foolishness he would have to suffer - advisers telling him to shave his beard, cable pundits telling him to lose the top hat, opposition researchers calling him a five-time loser before the age of 50."

Not all were impressed by Bush's "can do" attitude and new slogan. #JebCanFixIt was a top Twitter trend on Monday night, but many of the comments were not positive.