Jeb Bush,12 %
Bush's campaign has been suffering in favorability ratings recently and he's in a free fall despite being the front runner before entering the race in the summer. Bush said in a recent interview with NBC News that he knows he's not doing that great but still retains a positive outlook, "I have enough self-awareness to know that this is the bumpy time of a campaign. This is the process. I totally understand it, and I'm more than prepared to fight on...We have a lot of candidates that I think the easy out is to say, you know, 'Follow me because I'm angry too,'That's not going to win the general election." It's fair to say Bush is leading the endorsement race, though, with the most recent addition being Bob Dole, former U.S. Senator. Dole said in a statement, "Jeb has the proven leadership skills and executive experience needed to fix the problems facing our country – from the anemic economy to America's weakened standing among world leaders." Bush has raised about $133.3 million over the course of his campaign with Hillary Clinton trailing him with $97.7 million. In the polls he ranks fifth, right behind Ted Cruz, and Bush is at 12 percent in the prediction market.(Getty)