Top Jeb Fundraisers Leave Campaign Amid Troubling Signs

The move comes amid weak poll numbers and concerns that Bush's torrid fundraising pace has slowed.

By Published on August 30, 2015

Three top Jeb Bush fundraisers abruptly parted ways with his presidential campaign on Friday, amid internal personality conflicts and questions about the strength of his candidacy, POLITICO has learned.

There are different versions of what transpired. The Florida-based fundraising consultants β€” Kris Money, Trey McCarley, and Debbie Aleksander β€” have said that they voluntarily quit the campaign and were still working with Bush’s super PAC, Right to Rise Super PAC. Others said the three, who worked under the same contract, were let go because they were no longer needed for the current phase of the campaign.

 

Read the article “Top Jeb Fundraisers Leave Campaign Amid Troubling Signs” on politico.com.

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