Bobby Jindal’s recent trips outside his home state have ignited speculation that the Indian-American governor of Louisiana has his sights set firmly on a run for the White House in 2016. He headlined a fundraiser last month for the Republican senate majority committee in Manchester, New Hampshire—a litmus test for presidential candidates. “As we decide the candidate we support...I’d hope we would rally around those candidates and those leaders who stand for what is right, not just what is popular,” he told the audience. Jindal has sought to portray himself as that voice of reason in a Republican party in disarray following the defeat of Mitt Romney in the presidential elections.