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Bush Super-PAC Goes Negative on Trump, Cruz, Rubio
Donald Trump called Monday for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States”.
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The website at JebBush.com contains nothing but a redirect to send all traffic to DonaldJTrump.com, the official campaign website for one Donald J. Trump, also running for president.
This is what you’re greeted with when trying to find out some info about George W Bush’s younger brother. Someone who you’d imagine is a former employee is using it “to tell you how many people she laid off at Hewlett-Packard”.
The target is Mike Fernandez, a billionaire health care magnate and a Gov. Jeb Bush supporter, who started a newspaper ad campaign this weekend targeting Trump. The ad shows each candidate sitting at the desk in the Oval Office, while a narrator reads, “When the attacks come here, the person behind this desk will have to protect your family”.
“You’re committed to supporting Donald Trump”, Stephanopoulos said.
The leadership PAC was created to pay for staff and policy work ahead of Bush’s formal campaign. “I am very grateful for that”. If there is any damage being done to the Trump brand, it is by Donald Trump himself.
A news release about the ad from the group Right to Rise USA says Trump, Texas Sen.
While the candidate conceded that the comparison between Trump and Hitler, Mussolini and Perón was inappropriate, he didn’t entirely denounce Fernandez’s effort.
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The ad then implores Republican voters to be wary of Trump, the “insecure, narcissistic BULLYionaire with a hunger to be adored”.