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Thursday, Feb. 24, 2005 3:48 p.m. EST
Swann Takes First Step Toward Pa. Gov. Run
Former Steelers star Lynn Swann has filed papers forming a campaign committee for governor, his first official step toward a possible campaign for the Pennsylvania governorship in 2006.
Swann's filing allows him to begin raising money for a campaign. He filed the papers yesterday.
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Swann, who has worked as a broadcaster since his retirement as a wide receiver, promised to begin "a conversation with the people of Pennsylvania."
"I will spend time introducing myself to communities across the commonwealth," he said in a statement. "As I consider my personal decision regarding the upcoming gubernatorial race, we will also explore the potential political and financial support for my candidacy."
Swann named his committee Team 88, the number he wore during his Hall of Fame career.
Swann faces at least two prospective opponents for the GOP nomination next year - state Sen. Jeffrey Piccola of Harrisburg and former Lt. Gov. William Scranton III. The nominee is expected to take on Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell in his bid for a second term.
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