Sen. Brownback To Announce Whether He Will Run for President Tomorrow (Saturday)
From Kansas TV station WIBW:
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback will announce his intentions regarding a possible run for president at noon [ED.: 1 p.m. Eastern] on Saturday in the Heritage Room at the Manor Conference Center in the Kansas Expocentre.
Sen. Brownback had previously announced the formation of an exploratory committee to test his viability as a candidate. Saturday, he will announce whether he will seek the Republican nomination for the 2008 election.
Coincidentally, the date set for the announcement comes two years to the day before Brownback would be sworn in as President should he win.
The senator's announcement will be streamed on wibw.com starting at noon.
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2 Comments:
I've generally been impressed with Senator Brownback, but he doesn't seem to have gained much support yet for a run at the White House.
Given the email I've been seeing (same as you, from Fr. Pavone and others) I wonder, I just wonder, if he'll run!
The suspense is killing me!
But if he doesn't I'll want my $25 bucks back.
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