FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Forming Presidential Exploratory Committee
Mitt Romney to File Paperwork Forming Presidential Exploratory Committee
Mon, 1 Jan 2007
BOSTON -- Gov. Mitt Romney will file paperwork forming a presidential
exploratory committee on Wednesday, a delay of 24 hours out of respect for
the funeral services scheduled Tuesday for former President Gerald R. Ford,
according to a top aide familiar with his plans.
Romney, like Ford a Republican and former Michigan resident, will submit the
necessary papers to the Federal Election Commission, a registration that
will allow him to raise and spend money in pursuit of the 2008 GOP
nomination.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani have
already taken the same step.
Romney ended a 10-day vacation at his home in Utah on Monday, and he had
intended to file his paperwork on Tuesday, the first business day of the new
year. But Ford's death on Dec. 26 triggered a mourning period that will
close federal offices and the U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday, the day the
former president will be buried in Grand Rapids , Mich.
"We want to be very, very respectful of that," said the Romney aide, who
spoke on the condition of anonymity pending the creation of the presidential
committee.
Ford's death overshadowed last week's presidential announcement by former
Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina , who declared he would seek the
Democratic nomination.
While the committee filing will be labeled "exploratory," it will declare
Romney as an official presidential candidate and commit him to the same
fundraising and reporting rules he will have to follow when, as is expected,
he transitions to a formal presidential campaign committee.
A formal announcement is expected sometime this year, although Romney is
planning a major fundraising event in Boston on Jan. 8 to propel his
candidacy.
For More Information Contact:
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Birmingham, Al
Internet:
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