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2/23/2016 8:16 am  #1


Jeb donors shattered by failed campaign

Jeb is a decent guy but this was not a year for an establishment candidate. For a first the Bush name was an liability. The voters are tired of promises that are not accomplished. This year all the money made no difference.


Jeb donors shattered by failed campaign

http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/business-a-lobbying/270356-jeb-donors-shattered-by-failed-campaign

Jeb Bush’s K Street supporters are reeling from the sudden end of his presidential campaign.After pouring donations into the coffers of the former Florida governor’s campaign and super-PAC, many of the lobbyists who worked to put Bush in the White House are feeling shell shocked.

Of the two-dozen Bush-aligned lobbyists contacted by The Hill, almost half said they plan to take a break from presidential politics.“I feel like I need to take a breather and watch from the sidelines over the next couple of weeks before diving back in,” said Kimberley Fritts, CEO of the Podesta Group, when asked whom she would be supporting next. Fritts had previously worked on Bush’s gubernatorial campaign. Al Cardenas, a senior partner Squire Patton Boggs and Bush campaign advisor, emailed: “Jeb is a close personal friend, not just a political ally. His loss has deeply saddened me. I have avoided all incoming. Will sit this out for a bit.”“I’m in mourning,” said a Bush bundler who asked to remain anonymous.

Bush’s campaign enjoyed robust support from lobbyists and consultants in Washington, with many in the Republican Party having a long history with Jeb Bush and his presidential father and brother.Now that Bush is out of the race, rival campaigns are seeking to secure the supporters and donors he is leaving behind. But not every Bush supporter is ready to move on.“They’re going to take some time. It’s like losing a member of the family,” the bundler said.

A few of the lobbyists who professed being undecided about where to go, however, saw themselves aligning with the campaign of Marco Rubio — the candidate many now see as the only viable establishment alternative to Donald Trump.Ashley Davis, of West Front Strategies, told The Hill in an email she would be “taking a breather for a few days, but will probably go to Rubio.”Indeed, many in the GOP are turning to Rubio in the wake of Trump’s victory on Saturday in South Carolina.

The Florida senator on Monday raked in a slew of new congressional endorsements, many of them from former Bush backers.Time is of the essence, some lobbyists say, because a highly divided race ultimately benefits Trump, who is leading in many of the upcoming primary states.“What’s driving urgency to some extent is that today’s news that Trump is leading in 10 of the next 14 states. If that doesn’t change, it’s going to be all over,” said a D.C. bundler for Bush. “To change it, you’ve got to have more money than you had before.”“My gut tells me that of those that reengage, the overwhelming majority are going to go to Marco,” the bundler added.Rubio already had some K Street donors in his corner, including Blackstone’s Wayne Berman, Akin Gump’s Geoff Verhoff, Scott Weaver, who co-chairs the public policy practice at Wiley Rein, and Joe Wall, a vice president of government affairs for Goldman Sachs.

Those connected to Rubio have reportedly started making asks of former Bush contributors, another donor told The Hill.“The Rubio folks in particular have been very smart in approaching Bush community. Firm touches but not pushy,” another Bush bundler, who is still considering who to support, told The Hill in an email. “Rubio touches are from personal friends. [John] Kasich people don’t seem to be as coordinated.”A handful of lobbyists, though, have already made up their minds.Former Rep. Chip Pickering (R-Miss.), who heads trade group Incompas, says he’s putting his money on Rubio.

Another Bush-aligned K Street donor, who asked for anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the record, said he would be supporting Rubio.Meanwhile, Tom Korologos, a strategic adviser at DLA Piper and ambassador to Belgium during the George W. Bush administration, has decided to back John Kasich.The Bush campaign “started out with great vitality and great vigor, and all that money. It faded out and that’s a shame,” he said. “He would have been the candidate in another era, I suppose.”“There are still viable candidates out there, like Rubio and Kasich. I think Kasich will be on the ticket no matter what,” Korologos said, and paused before adding, “Put me down for Kasich. I gave to Bush. ... If someone called me, I might donate to Kasich.”
 


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2/23/2016 8:57 am  #2


Re: Jeb donors shattered by failed campaign

Not to worry - that money is just going somewhere else ! 
 


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

2/23/2016 9:01 am  #3


Re: Jeb donors shattered by failed campaign

Gee, I feel sorry for the hedge fund managers, oil barons, multi-millionaire business moguls, and other lobbyist groups that injected their preferred horse in this race with addictive sums of money only to find that their horse was unable to compete or even finish the race. Now those poor souls have to scramble to decide which horse they need to hook on their addictive drug next. They figure, if they get the candidate dependent on their money, the candidate will do their bidding if they win.

Thank you Citizens United. And God bless the United States of America!

 

2/23/2016 11:40 am  #4


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This goes to show that money doesn't necessarily buy elections. It certainly helps, but it doesn't always prevail.

All the money went to Bush and Clinton, Bush is out and never got above 10% support despite drastically outspending everyone else. Clinton is struggling to hold off a self described socialist who only takes small donations from individuals.

 

2/23/2016 3:18 pm  #5


Re: Jeb donors shattered by failed campaign

Listen, in 2004 I made my only presidential campaign contribution to John Kerry, I know, what was I thinking?

I lost that $25 and no on ever offered to give it back to me.

It's just the risk you take when you dive into politics.


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2/23/2016 3:45 pm  #6


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One of Bush's problem was his personality--wimpy looking, acting and looking like a wounded puppy most of the time.  Presidential material?  Not even worth a whimper.

 

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