Posted on 06/08/2015 1:19:48 PM PDT by cotton1706
Danny Diaz of FP1 Strategies, a Republican political consulting firm, will be former Florida Gov. Jeb Bushs campaign manager if Bush, as expected, announces hes running for president.
Its a big move by Bushs team, and a clear sign hes making efforts to win back conservative voters and make inroads party-wide rather than just winning the establishment side of the primaries. Diaz has a long-standing positive reputation with tons of top conservatives, and has been plugged in with not just establishment Republicans but conservatives Washington-wide for years.
Danny Diaz, a 39-year-old Washington, D.C., native who has worked for the past three Republican presidential nominees, will serve as campaign manager of Jeb Bushs anticipated presidential campaign, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. The job of running day-to-day campaign operations had been expected to go to David Kochel, who will instead serve as chief strategist in early-nominating states, including Iowa, and across the country. Mr. Kochel ran 2012 nominee Mitt Romneys campaign in Iowa and was recruited by Mr. Bush in January when Mr. Romney was considering getting into the race.
Back in January, when Kochel joined Bushs team, the New York Times wrote that he was is in line to serve as Mr. Bushs national campaign manager.
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The new staff will feed Jeb “conservative talking points”. Many will buy it and many here will swoon.
I thought she endorsed Hillary already?
He’s been on the designated loser team before, so he knows how to lose graciously.
Jebster is the next designated loser. Only a miracle of conservatives closing ranks behind ONE candidate will prevent the RNC from nominating him.
I thought Jeb’s plan was to treat the Tea Party types like trash and then grab all those moderate voters that the media keeps telling up, who, supposedly, make up the core of the Republican Party.
What gives Jeb...having trouble finding them, or something?
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