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WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Fred Thompson took the first formal

step toward a widely expected bid for the presidency, establishing

a preliminary campaign committee on Friday.

The “testing the waters” committee allows Thompson — a former

Tennessee senator and actor best known for his film and television

roles, including as a prosecutor on NBC’s “Law & Order” — to

raise money, hire staff and gauge support without officially

committing to a White House bid and without having to publicly

disclose donations or expenditures.

The “Friends of Fred Thompson” committee was incorporated in

papers filed with the state in Nashville, Tenn.

Thompson, 64, a Southern conservative with a right-leaning

Senate record, would shake up an already unsettled race for the GOP

nomination led by Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney. Many

conservatives have expressed dissatisfaction with the current field

of 10 candidates.

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

APTV 06-01-07 1419EDT

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