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Jeb Bush campaign troubles mount – Could he withdraw?

October 23, 2015 By: Stephen Dietrich

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Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush has gone from king to pauper. The one-time GOP front-runner has begun desperately slashing campaign spending, including an across-the-board pay cut for staff, as the former governor seeks to salvage his bid for the GOP nomination.

Despite the significant troubles for a campaign, there are no immediate signs Bush is ready to withdraw from the race yet.

Still, the former Florida governor — a son and brother of former presidents — has been under pressure from supporters to revamp his campaign as the early voting contests draw closer. The first-to-vote Iowa caucuses take place 100 days from Friday.

Despite financial and organizational advantages, Bush has struggled to break out of a crowded Republican field so far dominated by unorthodox candidates, including billionaire Donald Trump and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.

The changes predominantly impact staff at Bush’s Miami headquarters. Only about 25 percent of campaign staff will remain in Florida. Another one-fourth of the staff was already in early voting states and the remaining Bush aides will either be offered jobs there or other posts at reduced salaries.

Campaign officials said the changes would allow Bush to bolster his resources in early voting states, particularly New Hampshire. Officials also suggested that by shifting staff out of Miami, Bush can make more and longer trips to New Hampshire, as well as Iowa, South Carolina and Nevada.

It’s unknown how many of Bush’s Miami staff will accept positions elsewhere.

Bush officials acknowledged that the changes reflect a campaign landscape that looks far different than what they originally expected. Trump’s unexpected rise has pulled attention away from other candidates and revealed deep voter frustration with Washington and experienced politicians.

Bush’s campaign has urged supporters to be patient, pointing to its large organization and heavily funded super PAC as signs their operation is built to last through a long campaign. The campaign and super PAC have been spending heavily on television advertisements in early voting states, but so far there is little sign that his standing in the race is significantly improving.

The Associated Press contributed to this article

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. Elaine Coyle says

    October 26, 2015 at 11:14 am

    Jeb has quite a few negatives starting with the fact that “Big Money” forced out Romney & pushed him in.
    He is more than a Hispanic supporter, he is a Hispanic Advocate. Finally, he is a Common Core supporter
    supposedly because he wants higher standards… Don’t we all? I suspect that he know little about it.
    He is the last person that I would ever vote for & I voted twice for his father & brother.

    • Joaquin Perez says

      October 28, 2015 at 3:02 pm

      Trump is the ONLY candidate that can bring America back the way it was….Security, Job, Economy on the Rise, Foreign policy settlement, Illegal immigration solutions, lower taxes, and make America Great Again….so Vote for Trump for the future of your children….

  2. Jerry Hutchins says

    October 27, 2015 at 1:19 am

    Trump s the ONLY one we must have in 2016!!!!!!!!!

  3. Royce Purifoy says

    October 31, 2015 at 11:10 am

    Jeb Bush was never going to get the nomination. Donald Trump is energizing a lot of independents and those who are tired of all the political correctness we are having pushed at us, and has shown that we can push back. For that I am thankful, but, he will not stay the course because he knows he will not win and he hates to lose. Soon he will get out of the race and Ted Cruz will rise over time to be the nominee of the Republican Party. He is the one who has stood up for the average person for years and his record will convince those who care about our country and our future to support him all the way to the White House in 2016.

  4. RonaldMi says

    November 5, 2015 at 7:39 pm

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