Posted on 09/05/2007 3:30:58 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Fred Thompson - veteran actor, former Republican senator - is launching his bid for the presidency Hollywood style.
Thompson will make his candidacy official in a 15-minute Webcast set to air at midnight, around the same time that he'll be seen on the East Coast chatting with Jay Leno on a taped broadcast of NBC's "Tonight Show."
He'll call attention to his bid hours earlier with a 30-second ad during the eight-man GOP debate in New Hampshire that he's skipping.
"On the next president's watch, our country will make decisions that will affect our lives and our families far into the future. We can't allow ourselves to become a weaker, less prosperous and more divided nation," Thompson says in the ad that will air on Fox News.
Thompson, 65, enters a crowded GOP field and an extraordinarily fluid race four months before the first votes. While Rudy Giuliani leads in national polls, Mitt Romney maintains an edge in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire. Overall, Republican voters have expressed less satisfaction with their choices than Democrats, which Thompson sees as an opening for his candidacy.
It won't be easy for the former Tennessee senator. His campaign has been beset by lackluster fundraising and multiple staff changes, the most recent coming on Tuesday with the departure of his spokesman of just two weeks, Jim Mills.
His made-for-television entry - and absence from the GOP debate - didn't go over well with some in New Hampshire.
"There is a genuine interest in Senator Thompson here, a real curiosity about him," New Hampshire Republican Chairman Fergus Cullen said Tuesday. "But that curiosity is giving way to skepticism and maybe even cynicism about him in part because of how he's handling his grand entrance. For him to then go on Jay Leno the same night and be trading jokes while other candidates are having a substantive discussion on issues is not going to be missed by New Hampshire voters."
Thompson starts some eight months after his rivals began their own campaigns and lags behind Giuliani and Romney in both money and organization. In June, Thompson fell short of his $5 million fundraising goal by $1.5 million.
Still, Thompson consistently ranks among the top Republicans in national polls and state surveys. A Southerner with a mostly right-leaning Senate record and a plainspoken style, he is looking to capitalize on discontent with the current choices among conservatives who make up a significant segment of GOP primary voters.
They have not yet settled on a candidate and are searching for someone with like-minded credentials who can win in a general election.
Thompson is perhaps best known to millions of Americans as the gruff district attorney Arthur Branch on NBC's crime drama "Law & Order" and for his roles in more than a dozen movies.
During his 1994-2002 Senate tenure, he was considered a reliably conservative vote. However, he did stray from the party line on a few issues, including advocating for campaign finance reform. He also was John McCain's campaign co-chairman in 2000 instead of backing establishment candidate George W. Bush.
Thompson spent many years in Washington as a lawyer and a lobbyist. He has faced repeated questions about his lobbying work for a family planning group seeking to relax an abortion rule and former leftist Haitian leader Jean Bertrand-Aristide.
every article has that same pitiful mem “whine” to it...
It's likely that Fred will only serve one term and hand the keys over anyway. I see Fred as a bridge candidate. A Thompson-Hunter ticket is too powerful for the Dims to overcome, and Thompson's belief in federalism will bring in libertarian and swing voters.
You may have an idea there. Take Fred’s 24% in the polls, give it to Hunter and he’ll have 25% and tie Rudy...
I could live with Thompson/Hunter. Beats the Rudy McRomneyites and the Democrats by a mile.
>>Thompson will make his candidacy official in a 15-minute Webcast set to air at midnight, around the same time that he’ll be seen on the East Coast chatting with Jay Leno on a taped broadcast of NBC’s “Tonight Show.”<<
Has anybody seen an address for the web cast?
It’ll be on fred08.com, which is redirecting to imwithfred.com until Midnight.
Thank you very much.
“His campaign has been beset by lackluster fundraising and multiple staff changes....”
Ooh! He’s already “beset”!
Must have the MSM worried!
Everything about Hollywood sucks, including its style.
I don’t believe that a vast segment of this country are “political junkies’” (as some would call us,) for our interest in the outcome of political contests. Most find themselves more embroiled in the outcome of “American Idol”. If Fred can influence even a fraction of the public by announcing on this mainstream , heavily watched program, the turnout could be decisive.I think it’s a brilliant strategy at this point.
(Upstate NY regional coordinator, FredHeads)
The authorette's obligatory statement to make sure her readers know she's solidly in the Hillary/O'bama camp.
No mention of Hillary's unfavorables, fund raising slime or O'bama's paper thin experience and lack of any tas, much less gravitas.
And he'd help Fred carry San Diego County, too.
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