Rex said Thursday he's actively exploring a run.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina Education Superintendent Jim Rex is exploring a bid for governor and has filed the paperwork needed to raise money for a campaign.
Rex said Thursday he's actively exploring a run. He's the only person considering a bid who holds a statewide office and has the name recognition other candidates will have to spend money to create.
Democrats are seeing a crowded field develop for the 2010 primary. Sens. Robert Ford of Charleston and Vincent Sheheen of Camden and Charleston lawyer Mullins McLeod are already in the race and have filed campaign finance reports.
House Minority Leader Harry Ott of St. Matthews says he's considering a run. Democrats also expect Columbia lobbyist Dwight Drake to run. He wouldn't comment on his plans.
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