Stephen Colbert Mocks Jeb Bush’s ‘Late Show’ Raffle, Launches Own Raffle to Counter It

Colbert is giving the presidential candidate a taste of his own medicine, raffling off a chance to ask Bush a question during the upcoming 'Late Show' premiere.Stephen Colbert  AP Images/Invision

Colbert is giving the presidential candidate a taste of his own medicine, raffling off a chance to ask Bush a question during the upcoming 'Late Show' premiere.

Stephen Colbert is challenging Jeb Bush to a raffle-off.

The new Late Show host posted a video Wednesday announcing his "Jeb Bush on the Stephen Colbert Late Show Raffle." According to Colbert, it costs $3 to enter and the winner not only gets a flight to New York City to attend the Sept. 8 premiere show, he or she also gets to ask Bush one "non-obscene" question on the show.

"For example, one question might be, 'Don't you wish you consulted Stephen before launching your contest?' " Colbert quipped. 

Colbert launched the raffle in response to a similar campaign launched by Bush, who announced he would raffle off a chance to attend Colbert's premiere for $3 a ticket. The proceeds go to fund Bush's presidential campaign.

But Colbert didn't take kindly to Bush's plan, claiming no one from the politician's camp notified him about it. 

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"No one from Jeb's campaign asked me if this was OK with me to raise money off my first show," Colbert continued. "Where's my cut of that sweet three bucks, Governor?"

The money from Colbert's counter raffle, organized by the fundraising platform Omaze, will be donated to the Yellow Ribbon Fund, a charity serving the needs of injured veterans.

To enter Colbert's contest, click here. The video can be seen below. 

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THR Staff