Posted on 07/01/2015 3:30:28 PM PDT by jimbo123
BANGOR, Maine - Maine Sen. Susan Collins has joined those making an early endorsement in the GOP race for president. Collins told MPBN News she is supporting former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
I have recently made a decision after talking extensively with Jeb Bush that I am going to endorse him for president," Collins said at an event in Bangor.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.mpbn.net ...
Another nail in the coffin.
Doesn’t his family own part of her state?
In other news, sun to rise in the east.
LePage will make a bigger difference.
If Steve King endorses a candidate in Iowa it won’t matter who Branstad backs.
isn’t this one of the Maine ladies who vote for almost all of the hard-left-D’s leftwing socialist regimentation schemes?
Birds of a feather ..
Well, that endorsement will certainly carry a lot of weight with conservatives. NOT!!
Yes, but I don’t think a large part. Walker’s Point, Kennebunkport. The Bush family is New England royalty, like the Kennedy family.
Kiss of death endorsement if you ask me.
Something’s tickling my mind .... George Herbert WALKER Bush ... Walker’s Point .... Scott Walker. Nah, couldn’t be...
I don't know if or how Scott Walker fits in there.
BARF!
Yup!
If you start their family history at 1920, it wouldn’t look like that, other than his father-in-law’s last name. Go back to when the name was Busch and find out who sent them to America.
Well, that should be the kiss of death to Jeb.
Collins endorsement is enough to make me NOT vote for Jeb Bush, and I have no intention of voting for him...
we need to change the direction this nation is headed and Jeb Bush is too much a Professional Politician to make that change. He will be a butt kisser...
enough of this bickering and complaining...we need a leader who wants to CLEAN UP THE MESS IN WASHINGTON.
LOL
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