Did Mitt file papers for Presidential run?

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It's bait. You will know he's for real if he files Form 2:
http://www.fec.gov/press/resources/2016presidential_form2nm.shtml

Filing Form 2 will put him on the list with :
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We already have a lot of good choices for President, I don't think we need another.
 
From another thread this came up in:

What is this?

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Keeping his fund raising account open. They file a similar document every year. Check every year on this list and look for "statement of Organization". He can keep collecting donations and interest on those donations as long as they keep the accounts open. http://www.fec.gov/fecviewer/CandidateCommitteeDetail.do

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/t...sidential-campaigns-into-debt/article/2577774

10.) Accrued bank interest

John Glenn had over $1 million owed in bank interest from his 1984 run. His campaign committee was open for 22 years until the FEC administratively terminated it in 2006. Compound interest is a killer — even in presidential politics.

Brad Crate is the Founder and CEO of Red Curve Solutions and was the CFO of Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign. Thinking of submitting an op-ed to the Washington Examiner? Be sure to read our guidelines on submissions.

Brad Crate is also on the papers filed with the FEC for the Romney campaign.

Note it lists Paul Ryan as running mate.
 
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No he didn't, he filed FEC paperwork to keep his old campaign active. Every candidate that has run in the last decade does this. It lets them fundraise to cover debt or collect interest on old donations.
 
Man, I hate that f'ker. I have never, nor will I ever vote for him for anything higher than a postman.
 
Here in the south we generally follow that kind of silliness with a cuff to the head. "You can't hear, but you can feel."
 
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