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Jeb Bush: Donald Trump will Begin to Fall

Jeb Bush was on Anderson Cooper 360 last night and was questioned about this year’s presidential race including his thoughts on Donald Trump.

He was questioned about rumors that he may break the RNC loyalty pledge if Donald Trump becomes the nominee.

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“My intention is to win the nomination,” he said, “Donald Trump will begin to fall because he is not a serious candidate.”

“This guy’s not gonna win the nomination, that’s the basic point…he’s a bully,” Bush said.

Bush vowed to attack Trump 'every day' and his super PAC, Right to Rise, released an attack ad on Trump yesterday.

Right to Rise, as of December 1st, has spent nearly $26 million on television ads alone for Bush. Since the first debate in August, that averages out to be around $216,000 per day on advertisement.

Donald Trump has spent roughly $216,000 on advertisement throughout his entire campaign.

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