Far be it from us to decline the opportunity to look at some early 2016 polling numbers after Jeb Bush's tortured not-so-announcement announcement Tuesday. (Anyone else wonder how many consultants he paid to write that Tweet?) Here's the topline: the field is wide open when Republicans are asked to simply name a candidate whom they would like to see nominated, but Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush lead the pack when people are given a list to choose from. First, the results of a Monmouth University poll released Monday: When asked to name who they would like to see as the party’s nominee for president, Republicans and Republican leaning voters volunteer more than a dozen names, with none exceeding 10% support.