A new national CNN poll pegging former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush at 3% support and Donald Trump at 36% with potential GOP primary voters underscores the rising pressure on Bush to find his moment soon.
The tension could be felt Thursday in Washington as nearly the entire GOP field addressed the Republican Jewish Coalition, whose members include various party donors who perfectly fit the profile of a mainstream Bush supporter.
When the RJC met in April for a similar showcase in Las Vegas, Bush was dominating the money race in the campaign and was often the default front-runner in polls as well. Eight months and one surprise run by a certain billionaire later, the mood was different.
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“The decline of Jeb Bush has been the most singular change,” Ari Fleischer, former press secretary to President George W. Bush, told MSNBC as RJC members filed in for the event. “My hunch is if this race continues on the trajectory it is [on], a huge number of RJC members are going to be up for grabs and looking for a second choice candidate.”
In the press, Bush donors have expressed concern about his position. “We know that Gov. Bush is the adult in the room and the one with a proven record, but unfortunately the country doesn’t seem to care,” billionaire Mike Fernandez, who has given millions to pro-Bush super PAC Right to Rise, told The Wall Street Journal this week.









