Jeb (!) Bush, the one-time frontrunner for the Republican nomination who has spent the last six months stuffed in a locker, has always had good intentions. One of those intentions was to get the Young Go-Hards to vote Republican. So up sprang a Super PAC to (presumably) pay for mass-distributed Snapchats of Jeb (!) inspiring folks then begging them to clap. This Super PAC is called "Millennials Rising," kind of like Jeb (!)'s main Super PAC, "Right to Rise," except more millennial.

Well it turns out there aren't too many millennials rising, at least when it comes to Millennials Rising. The Intercept reports that according to FEC filings, 95 percent of the young PAC's donors are 60 or older. In addition, $50,000 of the $54,000 the PAC has raised has come from millennial billionaire Robert A. Day, who is 72.

The PAC can call on three millennial donors, however. Remington Tonar, 28, gave $1,000, while Harout Samra, 33, chipped in $500. And then there's C. W. Lucas Agnew. He cofounded the PAC, then went on to write a series of children's fantasy novels. Jokes—according to the Intercept, he's an assistant on the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Maybe those millennial stars came up with some of these ads. Check this one out: Selfies! EDM! Jeb! Bright colors and images flashing quickly on screen—way too quick for lame parents to get it!

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Jack Holmes Politics Editor Jack Holmes is the Politics Editor at Esquire, where he writes daily and edits the Politics Blog with Charles P Pierce.

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