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Lynn Swann to run for Governor of Pa.

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This should be a very interesting race....Swann is a Conservative Republican who is loved in Western Pa. and Pittsburgh.....

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2279198



Swann's new arena

Last fall, ESPN.com's Greg Garber chronicled what then were Lynn Swann's preliminary steps toward a run for Pennsylvania governor.


The former Pittsburgh Steelers star and veteran college football analyst for ABC Sports is expected to kick off his political career by declaring his candidacy for Pennsylvania's governorship.

Swann planned to open a three-day state tour at a rally in Pittsburgh.

Swann, a wide receiver for the Steelers, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001.

Aides declined to confirm the purpose of the tour, but Swann's political committee -- Team 88, named after his football jersey number -- has been raising money for 11 months. Swann has billed himself as a prospective candidate while courting GOP activists across the state.

"It might be easy to assume" the subject of Swann's announcement, acknowledged his campaign spokeswoman, Melissa Walters, who also referred to the upcoming flyover as an "announcement tour."

The 53-year-old Swann will be the last of the Republican hopefuls to make his candidacy official. Already declared are former Lieutenant Governor Bill Scranton, state Senator Jeffrey Piccola and retired business advocate Jim Panyard
 
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