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NBC News ^ | 12/15/15 | MARK MURRAY
It's maybe too early to completely write off Jeb Bush's struggling presidential campaign. But it isn't too early to declare that the $35 million - and counting - that Bush and his allies have spent in TV ads since September might go down as the least effective advertising campaign in presidential history. Consider: Despite that more than $35 million, spent mostly by the pro-Bush Super PAC Right to Rise, Bush's national poll numbers remain stuck in the single digits, with a recent national Monmouth poll showing him at just 3 percent. What's more, Bush and his allies have spent a...
Just THINK of what he really could have done with that $35 MILLION!!!! Staggers the mind!
It's maybe too early to completely write off Jeb Bush's struggling presidential campaign. But it isn't too early to declare that the $35 million - and counting - that Bush and his allies have spent in TV ads since September might go down as the least effective advertising campaign in presidential history. Consider: Despite that more than $35 million, spent mostly by the pro-Bush Super PAC Right to Rise, Bush's national poll numbers remain stuck in the single digits, with a recent national Monmouth poll showing him at just 3 percent. What's more, Bush and his allies have spent a...
Just THINK of what he really could have done with that $35 MILLION!!!! Staggers the mind!