To: kinsman redeemer
By the time major party donors gathered in Dallas in late May for a meeting of the Republican Governors Associations executive roundtable, the overwhelming sentiment was that Jeb Bush was less formidable than many thought he was going to be, according to several participants. Some flatly stated that they did not believe he could win the nomination.
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06/10/2015 5:01:15 PM PDT by
jimbo123
To: jimbo123
By the time major party donors gathered in Dallas in late May for a meeting of the Republican Governors Associations executive roundtable, the overwhelming sentiment was that Jeb Bush was less formidable than many thought he was going to be, according to several participants. Some flatly stated that they did not believe he could win the nomination. He's always been a weak candidate. He lost his first run for FL gov and barely squeaked thru the latter two times. If he hadn't been a son of a former president and the brother of a sitting one he probably would have lost those two times as well. Jeb's all name and no game.
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