News Alert: Jeb Bush officially a candidate after months of campaigning

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Finally! After months of campaigning and fundraising, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) is officially running for president.

Bush formally announced his 2016 campaign Monday at Miami Dade College in Miami, Florida.

"Our country is on a very bad course and the question is, 'What are we going to do about it?' The question for me is, 'What am I going to do about it?'" Bush said. "And I've decided I'm a candidate for president of the United States of America."

Bush filed paperwork to run for president with the Federal Elections Commission earlier Monday.

The former governor has long hinted at his 2016 plans. In a Dec. 16 Facebook note, Bush said he had decided to "actively explore the possibility" of a presidential run, announcing plans to form a leadership political action committee. Before that, he visited key states like South Carolina and announcing he'd release roughly 250,000 emails from his time in office as Florida's governor. He began staffing up for the race months ahead of his announcement, and one week ago announced a shake-up of key staffers -- all while maintaining that he had not yet decided on running.

Bush served as Florida governor from 1999 to 2007. He was born and raised in Texas, and moved to Florida in the early 1980s. He held his first elected office there in 1987, when he became Florida's secretary of commerce.

Bush is the brother of former President George W. Bush and son of former President George H.W. Bush. His mother, former first lady Barbara Bush, spoke out several times about her son's potential 2016 aspirations, saying in an April 2013 interview with NBC's "Today," "We've had enough Bushes" in the White House.

"I would hope that someone else would run, although there’s no question in my mind that Jeb is the best qualified person to run for president, but I hope he won’t, because I think he’ll get all my enemies, all his brother’s, all -- and there are other families," Barbara Bush told CSPAN in January 2014. "I refuse to accept that this great country isn’t raising other wonderful people.”

Bloomberg reported in October Barbara Bush's stance on a potential Jeb Bush candidacy had since shifted to "neutral."

Bush has appeared to downplay his family's legacy in his nascent presidential bid. One day ahead of his formal announcement, Bush tweeted out a campaign logo notably missing his last name:




According to HuffPost Pollster, Bush tops many of his potential 2016 GOP rivals, including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas), but lags behind fellow Floridian Sen. Marco Rubio and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.

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