Posted on 07/13/2015 2:15:55 PM PDT by jimbo123
Presidential candidate Jeb Bush is launching a young donor program aimed at padding his already flush campaign account and grooming the next generation of big Republican contributors.
The program, called Mission Next, will be spearheaded by his sons, 39-year-old George P. Bush, who last year was elected to statewide office in Texas, and 31-year-old Jeb Bush Jr., who recently took over the consulting business he and his father led in Miami. Both sons have already headlined several fundraisers for their father.
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The young donors program will also be named after space missions, according to donors familiar with the plans. The top tier is for those who raise $45,000, the second one will be for those who raise their age; in other words, a 32-year-old donor who raises $32,000; and the next tier is for donors who raise less but also invest in the campaign by promoting Mr. Bush on social media or volunteering their time.
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Sure does.
It also sounds like an admission that Jeb isn't faring too well in the usual donor demographics.
Jeb wants to recruit those young heads of mush, before they become wise to the traits of the greater American RINO.
Jeb’s bankrupt for any better ideas.
The true adults see him for exactly who he is. Unfit to lead...
Ha! Ha! I knew it LOL it does run in the family.
and for the south of the border types>>
Can you bake a cake, Jeb?
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