Bush Campaign Pulls Ads and Shifts Staff Ahead of First Votes

Jeb Bush’s campaign is shifting gears in an effort to ramp up its ground game ahead of the first primary votes being case.

The GOP candidate’s campaign will cancel planned advertising buys in Iowa and South Carolina, and shift its Miami headquarters, NBC News reported.

The decision is based, partly, on the fact that the super PAC backing Bush’s bid has spent $40 million on advertising so far, compared to the campaign's mere $1 million, the campaign said.

Bush has spoken frequently about his faith in advertising, but the ads have had little impact as he continues to languish in the polls. 

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