JONATHAN BUSH

MEET ONE OF BUSH’S CLOSEST ALLIES AND DONORS…

THE INTERVIEW BUSH DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE.

5 THINGS MAINE CONSERVATIVES NEED TO KNOW ABOUT JONATHAN BUSH

FACT #1: THE “NEVER TRUMP” MONEY TRAIL

Jonathan Bush isn't an "outsider". He is a "Never Trump" executive with a long history of opposing the America First movement. He has funneled his wealth into campaigns and efforts dedicated to spreading lies about President Trump. While he now claims to have "converted," his bank account shows he has spent years funding the very people who want to destroy our movement.

FACT #2: WEALTH BUILT ON THE BACK OF ABORTION CLINICS

Bush built his massive fortune as the CEO of a corporate machine that serves as the technical and billing "backbone" for abortion clinics across America. His company, Athenahealth, provided the infrastructure for the very industry that Maine conservatives are fighting to stop. He didn't just lead a business; he profited from the destruction of human lives.

FACT #3: THE $6 MILLION MACHINE FUELED BY OBAMA DONORS

Jonathan Bush’s campaign isn't a grassroots movement; it is a $6 million machine powered by radical Democrat donors. His top financial backers include Todd Park, Barack Obama’s former tech advisor, and Sumir Chadha, a major donor to Kamala Harris. Why are the people who put Obama and Harris in power spending millions to buy a seat for Jonathan Bush in Maine?

FACT #4: HE BRAGGED ABOUT SERVING PLANNED PARENTHOOD ON LIVE TV

Jonathan Bush did not just quietly do business with the abortion industry. He went on CNBC and boasted about it. In his own words, his company "proudly serves a lot of the Planned Parenthood chapters around the country." That is not a man who got caught. That is a man who saw Planned Parenthood as a customer base worth bragging about on national television. Maine conservatives deserve to know exactly where his loyalties have always been.

FACT #5: HIS COMPANY BUILT THE FIRST "TRANS INCLUSIVE" MEDICAL RECORD IN AMERICA

Bush's company, athenahealth, set out to become "the first trans inclusive EHR on the market," rebuilding its medical records system to track patient pronouns and gender identity. While Maine families were worried about a radical gender agenda creeping into every institution, Bush's company was busy engineering that agenda directly into the nation's health care software. He didn't resist the trend. He helped lead it.