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Jeb Bush has only 1,260 confirmed supporters in Iowa
Source: The Week
So this is a little bit awkward: Jeb Bush's team sent out a 45-page campaign memo to select members of the media, but U.S. News was able to obtain the full, uncensored 112-page report which, it just so happens, contains some less-than-sunny details about how the former Florida governor's presidential campaign is actually going.
Here's the lowdown: The Iowa caucus, on February 1, is 93 days away. Bush's campaign has set the goal of receiving 18.45 percent of the vote more than double the 8 percent he's polling now. About 128,800 Republican voters are expected to turn out, which means Bush needs about 24,000 votes. The catch: His campaign is only confident he has 1,260 voters in the Hawkeye State.
The estimate comes from over 70,000 phone calls made by a 10-person paid staff in Iowa; for all their calls, the team was only able to rope in four volunteers and root up a total of 1,260 Bush supporters statewide. That leaves a gap of 22,740 voters that the campaign needs to identify or persuade to its side by February. Making matters worse, an advertising blitz isn't waiting in the wings to rescue Bush's Iowa ground-game: Of the budget set aside for advertising, Bush's team only plans to spend $1.36 million in the weeks before voting begins, as opposed to $5.6 million set aside for New Hampshire or $2.7 million for South Carolina.
Here's the lowdown: The Iowa caucus, on February 1, is 93 days away. Bush's campaign has set the goal of receiving 18.45 percent of the vote more than double the 8 percent he's polling now. About 128,800 Republican voters are expected to turn out, which means Bush needs about 24,000 votes. The catch: His campaign is only confident he has 1,260 voters in the Hawkeye State.
The estimate comes from over 70,000 phone calls made by a 10-person paid staff in Iowa; for all their calls, the team was only able to rope in four volunteers and root up a total of 1,260 Bush supporters statewide. That leaves a gap of 22,740 voters that the campaign needs to identify or persuade to its side by February. Making matters worse, an advertising blitz isn't waiting in the wings to rescue Bush's Iowa ground-game: Of the budget set aside for advertising, Bush's team only plans to spend $1.36 million in the weeks before voting begins, as opposed to $5.6 million set aside for New Hampshire or $2.7 million for South Carolina.
Read more: http://theweek.com/speedreads/586121/jeb-bush-only-1260-confirmed-supporters-iowa
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Jeb Bush has only 1,260 confirmed supporters in Iowa (Original Post)
brooklynite
Oct 2015
OP
So much is wasted when people only hire "yes" men. The candidate/corporation only hear
LiberalArkie
Oct 2015
#7
Helen Borg
(3,963 posts)1. Bush is toast!
MynameisBlarney
(2,979 posts)2. HA!!!
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NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)4. Cry me a river … cry me a river
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truthisfreedom
(23,139 posts)5. Look at the bright side, Jeb.
You'll have a lot of free time to do those really cool things you were talking about. Jeeze... 5.25% of what he needs. Jeez.
rurallib
(62,379 posts)6. I think Hillary has more supporters
in my little town of 5000.
That's not even one per precinct - about one in three IIRC.
LiberalArkie
(15,703 posts)7. So much is wasted when people only hire "yes" men. The candidate/corporation only hear
what the "yes" men think they want to here. And there is usually not much truth there.
But I guess if people hired honest campaign directors, then not many would run for office.