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Jeb Bush forms new ‘Right to Rise PAC’

Ex-Florida governor step closer to 2016 run for president.

- By Steve Peoples

Former WASHINGTON — Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Tuesday announced the formation of a political action committee designed to lay the groundwork for a 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

In a video posted in English and Spanish on Facebook, the Republican said that the “Right to Rise PAC” will allow him to “support candidates who believe in conservati­ve principles to allow all Americans to rise up.”

An aide confirmed that the organizati­on also allows Bush to hire staff, conduct polling, and pay for travel as he courts key donors and Republican officials across the country.

ush telegraphe­d the formation of a PAC last month when he announced plans to actively explore a presidenti­al bid. The announceme­nt thrust Bush, the son and brother of former presidents, into the top tier of likely Republican presidenti­al contenders, although the field is expected to be crowded.

Tuesday’s move also represents an effort to play catch-up of sorts for Bush, who has been out of office since 2007.

Several potential Republican presidenti­al candidates formed similar PACs months or even years ago. The group includes Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who have used political action committees to help build goodwill among other Republican­s and create the infrastruc­ture needed for a national campaign.

Bush’s new organizati­on is already adding high-profile operatives to his team. Rob Engstrom, political director at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, informed colleagues on Tuesday that he is moving to Florida to volunteer for the Right to Rise PAC.

At the same time, Bush allies on Tuesday formed a so-called super PAC with the same name that allows them to raise and spend unlimited sums of money as he moves toward a formal 2016 campaign.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has formed a new PAC that allows him to hire staff, conduct polling and pay for travel as he courts key Republican donors.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has formed a new PAC that allows him to hire staff, conduct polling and pay for travel as he courts key Republican donors.

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