We're a week out from Jeb's big announcement that he's officially entering the 2016 race, and already he's reshuffling his campaign. Bush has now replaced David Kochel, who moved to Miami to run his day-to-day operations, with Danny Diaz, whom he said Monday will be his campaign manager. Jonathan Martin and Maggie Haberman
report on the not-so-auspicious roll out:
That Mr. Bush is already making significant personnel changes illustrates the challenges he is facing as he simultaneously tries to build a political organization and remake himself into a candidate more than 12 years after his last campaign, his re-election as governor of Florida.
What's most amazing about this is that Bush hasn't had a good week yet and he's still supposedly poised to raise a whopping $100 million. His foreign policy debut was
a disaster, it took him a week to formulate an Iraq policy and he still
got it wrong, and he's
plummeting in the polls.
Yet people are just throwing money at this guy. Go figure.