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Is Jeb Bush In Danger of Dropping Out Soon?

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ConservativeReview: Things just aren’t going right for Jeb Bush.  An ever cascading series of events may culminate this weekend with a decision to drop out.  At least that’s what signs are pointing to.

Here’s what we know:

  • According to CNN, starting in mid-September, Bush’s SuperPAC began spending $24 million on advertisements. “Of the $24 million, $6 million will be spent in Iowa, $12 million in New Hampshire and $4.7 million will be spent in South Carolina,” CNN reported.   This spending, nearly a quarter of their cash on hand, did very little to boost his support in key early state polling.

  • In Iowa his average in the five polls taken after the ad buy started was 6 percent, in the five polls prior his average was 4.8 percent.
  • In New Hampshire his average in the six polls taken after the ad buy started was 9 percent, in the six polls prior his average was 8.3 percent.
  • In the limited polling available in South Carolina, Bush has polled at 6 percent in all but one poll since the beginning of September.
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16 Comments on Is Jeb Bush In Danger of Dropping Out Soon?

  1. How do you say: pathetic, miserable failure in Spanish Yeb?

    Naw, just GTFOH and save the Spanish bullshitteramma for someone who apreciates that crap. The American people aren’t one bit impressed with that Schtick, other than your sucker friends at the Chamber of Chrony Capitalism.

  2. “Is Jeb Bush In Danger of Dropping Out Soon?”

    I sure hope so, I’ll throw a couple of bucks someone’s way to get him to leave and not show his face onto any future run for President. If he’s got to cut his spending this soon into the race, imagine what he’d do as President! He thought he was a shoe in. Suck it up Karl Rove!

  3. Now that the GOPe/DNC have decided to focus on Hitlery as their chosen vehicle of globalist machinery, WHY would they bother with *anyone* (incl. Rubio) on the right…just for the “show”/appearance of it all?!?

  4. He was never a serious candidate, he was there to get his reward for showing up. I suspect he won’t drop out until after Jindal does.
    I would not put it past the GOPe to insert a dark (no pun intended) horse from the lower ranks near the end, duplicating what the Democrats did with Obama as that worked in not only defeating Hillary, but also winning the White House.
    I know I am in the minority on this, but I think Trump is part of the plan. Not only is he running on Bill Clinton’s first platform almost line for line, but now he is going after PACs. That means Republicans would have to be either billionaires like himself or totally dependent on the GOPe for financing their elections.

  5. While I don’t dispute your point, I’m not so sure that Hillary is really any more electable than Yeb if you assume a somewhat legitimate election. She truly has no redeeming qualities, even in a political sense like having charisma (she has none), being able to give a good speech (her speaking voice (and forced cackle) is so irritating that most people can’t listen to her for long even if they don’t care about the content of her words at all). personal likability (normal people including what few democrats that could be called normal have no personal affinity for her because she is truly unlikable as a human being), etc.

    I really think that the dems are rightly worried at this point that they’ll be stuck with an old, out of touch socialist with a lot of damaging baggage as their candidate that simply can’t garner a majority of voters ……… even if Bernie does drop out

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