Crybaby Douchebag Loser Jeb Bush Spent About $50 Million For Each of 3 Delegates He Collected

Crybaby loser Jeb Bush had his ass handed to him by Donald Trump, and he’s not happy about it.

Crybaby Douchebag Loser Jeb Bush Spent About $50 Million For Each of 3 Delegates He Collected

Crybaby Douchebag Loser Jeb Bush Spent About $50 Million For Each of 3 Delegates He Collected

Jeb Bush also isn’t very happy that he spent about $50 million for each of the 3 measly delegates he won in the primary. I’d probably be pretty pissed off if I spent $ hundreds of millions against another candidate who almost spent nothing, and still ended up getting beat like a rented mule.

Jeb and all of the other RNC presidential candidates signed the loyalty pledge, saying that they would support the GOP nominee for president, and after a long and hard primary campaign, most of the Republican candidates have followed through with their pledge. Everyone but Jeb Bush that is. After the embarrassing beat-down that he took, Jeb then went back on his signed pledge, and announced that he would not support Donald Trump, as he promised he would. What a total piece of shit!

“He welshed on a promise that he made and that’s never a good sign. We’re Republicans. We keep our word.” – Bill Paterson, chairman of the St. Lucie County Republican Party

Jeb Bush has shown that he cannot and should not be trusted, and he should immediately leave the public arena and go hide out under his golden rock for the rest of his life.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s three delegates at the Republican National Convention cost him and his campaign about $50 million each.

Bush, who ended his presidential campaign in February after a poor showing in the South Carolina primary, had only three delegates vote for him at the Republicans’ nominating convention Tuesday. His campaign and super-PAC spent $46 million for each delegate, according to The Washington Post’s Dave Weigel.

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He was a favorite going into the primary season and had substantial financial backing from his family network, but he was unable to muster the enthusiasm his campaign needed.

Donald Trump’s attacks on Bush as “low energy” resonated with GOP voters and hurt the former Florida governor, who struggled to compete with the business mogul and GOP presidential nominee.

Bush has said he won’t vote for either Trump or presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and has no plans to attend the Republican convention.

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