Bush's Final Rally Interrupted by 'Seat Fillers' Demanding to Be PaidJason Noble, The Des Moines RegisterUSA Today Feb. 02, 2016 |
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A little flier showed up early Monday morning on social media. A handful of Twitter users supporting various Republican presidential candidates tweeted a photo of slip of paper with a headline reading "$$$ Earn fast cash today! $$$" and an offer for $25 an hour to attend Jeb Bush's final campaign event at the Embassy Suites in downtown Des Moines. The implication: Bush was so desperate he was paying for faux supporters seven hours before the caucuses. His campaign quickly shot down the claim, calling it shenanigans on the part of a rival. (The tweet featuring the ad that gained the most traction came from Jeff Sadosky, a spokesman for a super Pac backing Marco Rubio. In an interview, Sadosky said the group, Conservative Solutions PAC, had nothing to do with it.)
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