The two people who started the PAC wanted to show how Jeb Bush has support among Hispanics. | Getty Pro-Jeb Bush super PAC shuts down

The pro-Jeb Bush super PAC Vamos for Jeb 2016 is shuttering its doors.

The group, which was formed by political website Elephant News founder Claire Hardwick, sent a letter to the Federal Election Commission Tuesday announcing its decision to disband.


"The committee has not raised nor dispersed any funds and would like to accordingly terminate and be discontinued," wrote Andrea Wong, the treasurer for the super PAC. "Up to this point the only activity done were social media pages on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook which have been deactivated."

Hardwick said that she launched the group in March with Wong, who is American with a Nicaraguan background, and they wanted to show how Bush has support among Hispanics.

"When Jeb Bush first announced he was going to run we thought he was really going to be the president to go for it and unite Hispanics with Americans, but then obviously Donald Trump came in the picture and completely changed everything," Hardwick said. "We got a lot of followers. I still do think he will be the candidate to appeal to the Hispanics."

Hardwick said she wanted to focus more on the 2016 presidential race with her company.

"I think they are still really excited about him, but they just don't have as much attention," Hardwick said. "That's something Vamos for Jeb did, it kind of showed how excited Hispanic Americans were for Jeb Bush."