Jeb Bush to ‘actively explore’ White House run, in strong hint of 2016 candidacy

Jeb Bush, son to one former US president and brother to another, threw his hat into the ring for the 2016 White House race, announcing he was laying the groundwork for a campaign.
The 61-year-old former Florida governor said Tuesday he has “decided to actively explore the possibility of running”, making him the first serious Republican contender to announce a likely run.
Jockeying is underway ahead of primaries to choose a challenger for presumptive Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton in the election to decide the successor to President Barack Obama.
But the announcement of such a high-profile figure essentially shifts the 2016 White House race into full gallop.
Other Republicans - and there are many contemplating a run - are now on notice that the clock is ticking.
Creating an exploratory committee would permit Bush to start raising funds legally and traditionally signals the first official step in a presidential campaign process.