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Fred Thompson plans to run, officially
In a webcast next week, former senator says he'll join the Republican presidential race.

WASHINGTON -- Former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee told supporters Thursday that he would formally enter the race for the Republican presidential nomination next week, with TV and Internet appearances designed to exploit the actor-politician's celebrity.

Thompson, 65, has talked since spring about running for president, but has repeatedly put off an announcement as he replaced staffers and raised more than $3 million for the fledgling effort.

Thompson and his aides told donors and supporters in conference calls that he would officially launch the campaign Thursday with a webcast. Aides later confirmed the private announcement in an e-mail to reporters. A tour of the early-voting states Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina are to follow the kickoff.

Thompson's campaign and NBC are trying to arrange an appearance by Thompson on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" on Wednesday, the night before the official kickoff. An NBC executive said Thursday that both sides were pursuing the booking but that his appearance was not confirmed.

The other Republican presidential contenders are scheduled to debate that night in New Hampshire. The Union Leader, the state's largest newspaper, said in an editorial this week that Thompson, who has been exploring a campaign for months to the impatience of some Republicans, should enter the race and appear at the debate. But a Thompson appearance on the Leno show could eclipse the debate, and give the candidate an enormous audience in a friendly entertainment venue.

"I believe that there are millions of Americans who know that our security and prosperity are at risk if we don't address the challenges of our time: the global threat of terrorism; taxes and spending that will bankrupt future generations; and a government that can't seem to get the most basic responsibilities right for its citizens," Thompson said in a statement e-mailed by his campaign.

Thompson shepherded few major bills during his eight years as a senator. As an actor, he is best-known for his role as New York Dist. Atty. Arthur Branch on the NBC drama series "Law & Order" and for his performances in such movies as "The Hunt for Red October."

There is precedent for beginning a campaign on "The Tonight Show": Arnold Schwarzenegger announced his gubernatorial campaign there in 2003.

By appearing on Leno's show, Thompson will attempt to use his celebrity to "go over the heads of pundits," in the words of one advisor.

In recent speeches, Thompson has also indicated a distaste for traditional position papers and policy stances. "To me there are a lot of issues," he said dismissively to the Midwest Republican Leadership Conference on Saturday in Indianapolis. "Goodness knows we are not deprived of issues or solutions that people have."

Instead, he has called for a focus on what he terms "first principles." His speeches have identified three: a tough stance on national security, the will to control federal spending, and a limited role for the federal government.

As he tested the waters in recent months, Thompson largely avoided sustained questioning from the news media, and he attended few traditional political events. Instead, he has relied on commentaries and videos released online to communicate with voters. A webcast announcement fits that pattern.

"He's going to hope his record won't be scrutinized," said Martin Kaplan, director of USC's Norman Lear Center, a multidisciplinary research center that focuses on the intersection of entertainment, commerce and society. Kaplan was also an official with Democrat Walter F. Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign.

"He won't have to take questions from the press, and he can run solely on his image," Kaplan said of Thompson.

The Thompson campaign said that the kickoff would be followed by appearances in Des Moines and Council Bluffs, Iowa, and that Thompson planned to visit New Hampshire on Sept. 8. The following week, he is scheduled to stop in South Carolina and Florida. His announcement tour ends Sept. 15 in his hometown of Lawrenceburg, Tenn.

I am so excited and relieved all at the same time!!!

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rexsmom read my blog view my photos
Aug 31, 2007 | 2:00 PM

YEA!!!!

THOMPSON / NUGENT 2008!!!

Go Fred Go!!!

rexsmom read my blog view my photos
Aug 31, 2007 | 3:08 PM

Ted Nugent actually endorses Fred Thompson. I was reading it earlier. I really want to see Thompson / Nugent 2008.

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Aug 31, 2007 | 3:57 PM

You caught that huh!

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Aug 31, 2007 | 6:19 PM

This post should have made the headliner, it's an important announcement!

LQQKING read my blog view my photos
Aug 31, 2007 | 6:30 PM

You'd think it would have been picked wouldn't you? I can't say it wasn't picked for some nefarious reason as they have pick plenty of mine concerning Thompson..........who knows why some get picked and some don't

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Aug 31, 2007 | 8:05 PM

I have noticed that's for sure!

Georgia-Man read my blog
Sep 1, 2007 | 9:54 AM

I would vote for a Thompson/Rudy or Rudy/Thompson. I am not sure how to spell Rudy,s last name but I'm sure you all know who I am talking (typing) about.
Does anyone else think these two would do good together or am I by myself on this one?
Nugent could be there minister of Rock!

shadows read my blog
Sep 1, 2007 | 10:26 AM

I like the idea of an actor in the White House.....could he possibly choose Goldie Hawn as a VP running mate? They also need a good director/chief of staff.

Nugent should be in charge of Natural Resources or ATF. Maybe combine the two with a total kill em and bag em approach.

I would like to see Al Sharpton as Secretary of State. He has a sense of humor, and can you imagine foreign leaders having to deal with him? I wonder what he would have to say to shirtless Putin?

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 10:29 AM

LOL Your funny! That was a good one!

FloridaBrit read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 11:21 AM

glad to see he's running for office-at least we wont get the idiot Guiliani in power !!

RNC08 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 11:36 AM

Yes this one (like many others) should have made the front page ! But the front page is a mater of personal opinion and has little if anything to do with “news” or “worthiness”.

So how is design work coming on our Tank tops (I need a medium ) and bumper stickers ? Yes we need to get some “colors” ready (I need something to wears on the biggest holiday of the year !!! the 18th to 21st of this month!) .

I like the cabinet suggestions ! But can we keep the new press secretary , she is “hot” who cares what she is saying ....I can turn the sound off and still enjoy the show!And “Ted” for head of ATF now thats and idea!........LOL

rexsmom read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 12:09 PM

I'm not crazy about Rudy Guiliani. Ted Nugent has done allot more than just music. The thought of "Terrible Ted" presiding over the Senate is a rather amusing visual image! So, I'd vote for a Thompson/Guiliani ticket, but, I wouldn't like it. Guiliani is only a Republican in New York city. I don't think he's an idiot. I just don't think that Guiliani will seal the boarders, enact the fairtax and keep my guns safe.

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 4:14 PM

With Fred at the head of the class, Guiliani would have the last say over the matter anyway! I'm not much worried about him.

RNC08...I'm working on it...if you should have any ideas on the matter go to my T-shirt blog!

suit read my blog
Sep 1, 2007 | 5:01 PM

A Giuliani/Thompson ticket could easily win this election!!

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 5:32 PM

Correction...... that would be Thompson/Gluiliani (???)... get it right! This is Thompson ground!

suit read my blog
Sep 1, 2007 | 6:42 PM

It's whoever wins the first round, and so far Thompson has alot of catching up to do, either way would be great, as long as they keep Clinton and Obama out!

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 8:41 PM

The Thompson/Nugent ticket would be a real winner. Senior vote, baby boomer vote, and much of the young vote. A winning combination.

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 8:43 PM

Nugent is no Dan Quayle.

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 10:33 PM

That's for sure!!!

di8828 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2007 | 10:35 PM

Keeping Clinton and Obama out should come in time....donations for their personal shovels are appreciated!

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