CHARLOTTE, N.C. -– It's been six years since Jeb Bush held political office, but since he left Florida's governorship, he has been working on an issue now at the center of escalating political headwinds: education reform.
And when even former teacher union organizers like Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villagairosa are siding with the reform movement, that's a clear sign of significant momentum.
Bush, now 59, could benefit from his long association with education reform efforts if he harbors any ambitions for higher office. Bush was the subject of speculation about whether he might run for president in 2012. If the GOP's current nominee Mitt Romney loses this fall, Bush's name will be in the running for 2016.
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