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Look at the Kennedy's. If JFK and his brother were shot, I think we would've had a family dynasty there....
And before the Roosevelts, there were the Harrisons, and before the Harrisons there were the Adamses.
So while it's true that Americans clearly don't have a revulsion to the idea of voting for president the family member of a previous president, the Bushes are taking it to a whole other level, one which I believe won't ultimately work out for Jeb's campaign.
Between the 1980 election and the 2012 election, a Bush was running on the GOP presidential ticket in six out of nine elections. For anyone under the age forty, I doubt they can ever remember a time when the Bushes weren't either running or being prominently mentioned for president.
That is new.
What makes it even worse is that the Bushes have been failures in the presidency.
George H. W. Bush was so unpopular by the end of his presidency that he earned only 37.5 percent of the vote in the 1992 election, the worst performance by an incumbent since 1912, when Taft ran against Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
George W. Bush was at least able to win re-election, but his second term was so plagued by his own policy failures that he failed to even show up at the 2008 presidential convention. He was so toxic that even his own party had had enough of him.
In both Bush presidencies, popular Democrats followed who would earn two terms each.
Given this, why should anyone in the GOP be stoked about a Jeb Bush presidency?