So, who r u gonna vote 4 next yr? Have u thought abt "swiping right" for Jeb Bush? You prob know his bro, G-Dubs. Or maybe his pops, G-H-Dubs. Both of them are a little basic, true, but Jeb is "one of us." Sure, he is 62, and he can't swing the selfie stick like Barack, but still. Check out this swag ass merch and the hopeful look in Jeb's eyes on this Jeb The Thinker t-shirt. Or this normcore Jeb For President piece. Or this Jeb flask, perfect for sneaking Fireball into the Iggy show. (Btw is my mom driving or is yours?)

Millennials For Jeb is a new Super PAC aimed at courting young voters for Jeb Bush's presumed 2016 campaign. The group's mission is rather vague: "We the Millennials, in order to form a more perfect union, pledge to work towards a bipartisan future." The Super PAC's website claims that the group was started by millennials in college and that it will not pursue TV or radio advertisements "as they do not cater to the Millennial generation" (capital M, you betcha). While the PAC's homepage does link out to Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram accounts, all of them are practically threadbare with minimal fans/followers. And while PACs for other 2016 candidates like Hillary Clinton and Chris Christie clearly feature exact mailing addresses and/or phone numbers, Millennials For Jeb offers only support@millennialsforjeb.com. Twenty-one-year-old Lucas Agnew reportedly registered the PAC with the Federal Election Commission last month. Agnew, a 21-year-old senior at Claremont McKenna College and, according to LinkedIn, a former intern with the House Committee on Natural Resources, has not returned repeat phone calls asking for comment about the PAC.

The "Donate" page appears fully functional, letting users opt for "moneybombs" in lieu of one-time contributions. The group pledges that 15 percent of every donation will go toward voter registration and that its members will continue to "exhaustively search for ways to be as efficient as possible with all of the money contributed." The PAC's solitary upload on Instagram is a screenshot of its website. So far, no Taylor Swift GIFs. Here's hoping for the best.

[H/T: The Daily Dot

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