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The pro-Jeb Bush super PAC canceled television buys in Georgia, Idaho, Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia following the former Florida governor's decision to suspend his campaign. | AP Photo Pro-Bush super PAC cancels planned TV blitz

Right to Rise, the pro-Jeb Bush super PAC that raised a record-shattering sum, is canceling a wave of planned television advertising.

The move, confirmed by two media tracking sources, follows Bush exiting the Republican primary Saturday night after a drubbing in South Carolina.

The group canceled television buys in Georgia, Idaho, Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

There had been some question over the weekend whether Right to Rise still had money remaining in its bank account -- and if so how that money would be spent. Some of the group's donors privately suggested it could be used to target Donald Trump. The organization ended last year with nearly $60 million on hand.

Spokespersons for the super PAC didn't respond to requests for comment.