Trouble in Bushland: Top Jeb Fundraisers Leave Campaign Amid Troubling Signs

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Top Jeb fundraisers leave campaign amid troubling signs


Three top Jeb Bush fundraisers abruptly parted ways with his presidential campaign on Friday, amid internal personality conflicts and questions about the strength of his candidacy, POLITICO has learned.

There are different versions of what transpired. The Florida-based fundraising consultants — Kris Money, Trey McCarley, and Debbie Aleksander — have said that they voluntarily quit the campaign and were still working with Bush's super PAC, Right to Rise Super PAC. Others said the three, who worked under the same contract, were let go because they were no longer needed for the current phase of the campaign.


The departures came at a time of uncertainty for the Bush. While he has had massive success raising money for his Super PAC, he is overseeing an official campaign that has many more staffers but far less money. Earlier this week, the New York Times revealed that it had taken steps to rein in some of its spending and had gone so far as to cut some employee salaries. And POLITICO reported one Bush fundraiser expressed concerns about the slowing pace of the campaign’s fundraising after Bush’s shaky debate performance.

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No one expected the Anointed One to falter this early. Trump has taken it's toll on his campaign. What does the Establishment think now? Do they go in and help him? Can he be helped? Time Will tell.
 
He raised a ton of money, but got nowhere. I am glad that Trump has knocked the wind from his sails. He apparently is going to do worse in the futility stakes than Connelly. Connelly got a delegate for his 10 million. Bush won't do that well
 
It;s never a good sign when your top fundraisers leave. Wonder how stable the rest of his campaign is.
 
It;s never a good sign when your top fundraisers leave. Wonder how stable the rest of his campaign is.
Same old same old politics is failing on BOTH sides. The wonks from BOTH sides are failing. We could be standing at the threshold the dawn of one of the greatest political fights in 100 years.
 
It;s never a good sign when your top fundraisers leave. Wonder how stable the rest of his campaign is.
Same old same old politics is failing on BOTH sides. The wonks from BOTH sides are failing. We could be standing at the threshold the dawn of one of the greatest political fights in 100 years.
And the possibility of brokered conventions on each side?
 
It;s never a good sign when your top fundraisers leave. Wonder how stable the rest of his campaign is.
Same old same old politics is failing on BOTH sides. The wonks from BOTH sides are failing. We could be standing at the threshold the dawn of one of the greatest political fights in 100 years.
And the possibility of brokered conventions on each side?
Maybe or it could wind up looking like the Lincoln/Douglas fight.
 
It;s never a good sign when your top fundraisers leave. Wonder how stable the rest of his campaign is.
Same old same old politics is failing on BOTH sides. The wonks from BOTH sides are failing. We could be standing at the threshold the dawn of one of the greatest political fights in 100 years.
And the possibility of brokered conventions on each side?


This possibility always exists, is, however, extremely remote.
 

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