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In reply to the discussion: How much of a threat is Jeb Bush? [View all]Man from Pickens
(1,713 posts)20. I don't find that credible
A lot of traditional Republicans are fleeing the Bush camp precisely because the Bush name is so toxic and thus throws electability into serious question. That toxicity is pretty intense among independents, and those independents don't seem to be much into getting fooled a third time by the same family.
Check this out http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-04-12/bloomberg-politics-national-poll-rand-paul-jeb-bush-face-primary-obstacles
3/4 down the page it shows you how Bush fares with independents. A solid majority said they would "never consider" voting for him. (He also scores quite high on that point with Republican voters as well, but the independents number is simply not surmountable.
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He's got unlimited funds, his daddy was Prez and head of CIA (killed JFK), his brother was Prez
NightWatcher
Jun 2015
#1
Never thought America would elect "W" so Jeb & his hawk advisers concern me a bit.... /nt
think
Jun 2015
#3
I don't know but we should not ever forget how his war criminal brother managed to "win" twice.
Jefferson23
Jun 2015
#8
Not a snowball's chance in hell of either winning his party's nomination OR the Presidency. n/t
cherokeeprogressive
Jun 2015
#15
If it's Bush v. Clinton, I suspect Bush will win in a very low turnout election
Dems to Win
Jun 2015
#41
If the Bush who started the Iraq war can be elected a little over a year later,
Nye Bevan
Jun 2015
#43