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October 25, 2015, 10:37:52 AM
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by KATIE MCHUGH24 Oct 2015



[[[HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 11: Former President George H.W. Bush throws out the ceremonial first pitch to Jed Lowrie #8 of the Houston Astros as former First Lady Barbara Bush looks on prior to game three of the American League Division Series between the Houston Astros and the Kansas City Royals at Minute Maid Park on October 11, 2015 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)]]]


Current GOP frontrunner Donald Trump mocked establishment competitor Jeb Bush for “meeting with Mommy and Daddy” at an emergency Houston fundraiser meant to shock life into the younger Bush’s struggling campaign.

“Bush has no money. He’s meeting today with Mommy and Daddy, and they’re working on his campaign. He’s a guy [who] wants to run our country and he can’t even run his own campaign. Think of it,” Trump said at a Jacksonville, Florida, rally, according to The Hill. “You have all these people, what do you need these people for?” he said. “I put up less money than everyone else, and I’m number one.”

Trump leads in Florida with 22 percent support, while the Sunshine State’s former governor comes in fourth with only nine percent.

Bush raised $13.3 million last quarter, while Trump, who has declared he is self-funding his campaign and has ordered superPACs supporting him to return money to donors, raised $3.9 million. Only seven percent of Bush’s contributions come from small donors who gave less than $200. But small donors sent Trump millions; 72 percent of the billionaire’s donations were under $200, and the average contribution to his campaign totaled $50.24.

Bush plans to retreat to Texas this weekend to meet with Bush bundlers and the big movers in the donor class. He also plans to slash payroll by 40 percent and downsize his Miami headquarters to half its original capacity during the final 100-day stretch before the Iowa caucus.

As of this week, Bush continues to stagnate at seven percent in the polls nationwide. Only 12 percent of Republican voters expect him to win the nomination, the ABC News/Washington Post poll found. Trump maintained a double-digit lead at 32 percent, and 40 percent of respondents expected him to clinch the party’s nomination.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/24/donald-trump-mocks-jeb-bush-for-meeting-with-mommy-and-daddy-to-boost-campaign/

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October 25, 2015, 10:54:23 AM
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Donald Trump is one big quack but he is still true sometimes. Trump is so great to take attention on himself like a real businessman.
So Trump will beat him.
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October 25, 2015, 11:09:27 AM
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Donald Trump is one big quack but he is still true sometimes. Trump is so great to take attention on himself like a real businessman.
So Trump will beat him.

The media power...
Nowadays a funny YouTube video that costs nothing can get millions of view while a nice project cannot reach its half... Like everything in this life...

Back to my book to complete it and find a cute name for it (/if you know what i mean).

May the best win! (/like there is a difference)

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October 25, 2015, 11:52:49 AM
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The Bushes could push this guy at some point in the future

George Prescott Gallo Bush, here with his dad and Dubya


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October 25, 2015, 12:52:34 PM
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Donald Trump is one big quack but he is still true sometimes. Trump is so great to take attention on himself like a real businessman.
So Trump will beat him.
I'd not want Trump to win. I just can't imagine what he would do. The only good idea that I've heard from him is the one related to the refugee crisis in Europe. He actually knows that what Germany & Co are doing is wrong, which is surprising. Aside from that, he has had a lot of bad ideas. He had no reason to mock his opponent.

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October 29, 2015, 12:30:44 PM
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I don't know what planet that Mr Mathes has been living on, but JEB's campaign was never going to happen. Any temporary blip he might have had in the polls was the product of wishful thinking on the part of his rich backers and their MSM minions.
JEB is at best a bland, colorless candidate, carrying way too much baggage thanks to his dad and brother. The sooner he packs up his tent and moves on, the better.

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October 29, 2015, 05:25:58 PM
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Donald Trump is a joke, a really funny one. I'm enjoying his campaign.
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October 29, 2015, 05:50:48 PM
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The Bushes are East Coast establishmentarians in a party that long ago moved its spiritual base to the Bible Belt. Their political successes have required quite a bit of adaptation. George H. W. Bush abandoned both his critique of Reaganomics and his support for reproductive rights. George W. Bush convincingly portrayed himself as a born-again evangelical (which he actually probably isn’t, at least according to the usual evangelical definition of “born again”). Jeb Bush has no policy positions that violate the sacred tenets of movement conservatism, but he is running against people who are genuine movement conservatives (well, and Trump, who is just an old-fashioned white populist), and he plainly isn’t one. And the great political skill of the Bush family has always been fundraising, not campaigning.

http://gawker.com/jeb-bush-should-become-a-democrat-1738383377


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