Romney to File Presidential Paperwork after Ford Services

Romney to File Presidential Paperwork after Ford Services


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BOSTON (AP) -- Mitt Romney is ending a ten-day vacation in Utah today. The Massachusetts governor is returning to Boston and soon will take the first formal step toward a presidential run.

Romney aides say he will wait until Wednesday to file papers forming a presidential exploratory committee. He had planned to act tomorrow but will wait until after the burial of former President Gerald Ford.

Romney has a home in Deer Valley, Utah, and was in charge of the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.

(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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