Fifty percent (50%) of Likely U.S. Voters said in a Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey last month that they are less likely to vote for Jeb Bush for president in 2016 because his father and brother have already served in the White House.

While the GOP establishment is going ga-ga over the prospect of nominating yet another Bush for the presidency and Jeb Bush explains how love is part of violating our immigration laws, the American people are telling them another story. Rasmussen reports:

Aren’t there enough candidates whose name is not Bush, and who don’t face a problem reaching 50% of the voters before they open their mouths?

Fourteen percent (14%) said the Bush family's presidential legacy makes them more likely to vote for the former Florida governor. Thirty-four percent (34%) say it would have no impact on their voting decision. (To see survey question wording, click here .)

While the GOP establishment is going ga-ga over the prospect of nominating yet another Bush for the presidency and Jeb Bush explains how love is part of violating our immigration laws, the American people are telling them another story. Rasmussen reports:

Fifty percent (50%) of Likely U.S. Voters said in a Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey last month that they are less likely to vote for Jeb Bush for president in 2016 because his father and brother have already served in the White House. Fourteen percent (14%) said the Bush family's presidential legacy makes them more likely to vote for the former Florida governor. Thirty-four percent (34%) say it would have no impact on their voting decision. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Aren’t there enough candidates whose name is not Bush, and who don’t face a problem reaching 50% of the voters before they open their mouths?

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