A group in support of Jeb Bush has been accused of committing an embarrassing Photoshop fail after sending out a flier with a strange visual contradiction.

Right to Rise, Bush's super PAC, announced Friday that is was sending out 86,000 mailers in the first primary state of Iowa.

However, observers were quick to point out that Bush's left hand in one of the images had a far darker skin tone than the rest of his body.

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A super PAC in support of presidential candidate Jeb Bush has been accused of Photoshopping the former governor's head and hand onto the body of a black man for a promotional flier

This is the original photo of Bush that was later Photoshopped

Left-leaning blog ThinkProgress.org said that the discrepancy was the result of Right to Rise photoshopping the candidate's head onto a black man's body.

However, Bush had previously been seen wearing the same shirt as the one on the mailer on various occasions.

In response to the allegation Saturday afternoon, Right to Rise spokesman Paul Lindsay directed Daily Mail to a tweet showing the original photo of Bush.

The darkened hand appeared to be caused by a shadow cast from a woman next to the candidate.

'Mysterious hand revealed. Meant to use Valencia. Fail. Not deleting it from our servers,' Lindsay tweeted.

Beyond the discrepancy in skin tone between Bush's hands, observers also noted that the background of the flier appears to be a iStock photo of Cedar Rapids, Iowa

The mailer picture also shows the Republican candidate in front of a stock photo of the Cedar River in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Time reported.

It is unclear why the stock photo was used. Bush's first trip to Iowa this year included a stop at a Cedar Rapids pizzeria.