Jeb Bush started off his candidacy strong but the more and more he talks and rolls out his agendas, the more and more his ship is sinking.
His weak poll numbers and the evidence of his fundraising pace slowing down was enough for three of his top fundraisers so they abandoned ship.POLITICO said there were two different versions of what happened. Florida fundraising consultants Kris Money, Trey McCarley and Debbie Alesksander said they voluntarily quit the campaign and are still working with Bush’s super PAC. Other are saying the three were let go because they were no longer needed for the current phase of the campaign.
Bush’s spokesman Tim Miller said:
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Yet the departures came at a time of uncertainty for Bush. Even though he has seen massive fundraising for his super PAC, his campaign has a lot more staffers and a lot less money. The New York Times reported the campaign has cut some employee salaries to save money.
Bush’s campaign is currently looking for replacement fundraisers. They have been actively reaching out to different firms and with that being said one can determine the fundraisers quit.