Posted on 01/15/2016 5:39:07 PM PST by jimbo123
The super PAC Right to Rise has already raised more than $100 million to support former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's presidential campaign. Now, however, the group is turning to crowd-funding to generate some more cash and more buzz ahead of the February 7 New Hampshire primary.
Specifically, Right to Rise is trying to raise $300,000 from small donors to air an ad in New Hampshire during the Super Bowl.
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The MVP donors are promised an invitation to an "exclusive" Super Bowl watch party in New Hampshire and VIP-level attendance at a strategy briefing with Right to Rise CEO Mike Murphy. As of Friday evening, the site had more than 160 contributors who had donated a total of more than $31,000.
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I would think Jeb! would be dropped out by the Super Bowl
Jeb reminds me of that ol’ snowball in hell. Why anybody would waste money on his long gone campaign is a mystery to me.
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LOL!
I just watched the Futurama episode with this line...
“Professor Hubert Farnsworth: Now that you’re our new employees, I’d like you to have a look at our commercial. I paid to have it aired during the Super Bowl.
Fry: Wow.
Professor Hubert Farnsworth: Not on the same channel, of course... “
LSM political advertizing is so last century....
“The MVP donors are promised an invitation to an “exclusive” Super Bowl watch party in New Hampshire and VIP-level attendance at a strategy briefing with Right to Rise CEO Mike Murphy.”
You just cannot make this kind of stuff up.
And what would Murphy’s “strategy briefing” be? Details on how to jump off a tall building blindfolded without a parachute?
I just saw an ad depicting Marco Rubio as a weathervane, spinning back and forth depending on the wind, on important issues like amnesty, and the punch line at the end is that Jeb Bush is steady.
Yeah, steady for amnesty, his people are stupid.
little late for strategy....
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