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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ April 11, 2011, 4:05 PM

Mitt Romney announces presidential exploratory committee

Updated at 5 p.m. ET

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney today effectively jumped into the race for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination.

In a web video, the former governor announced the establishment of a presidential exploratory committee, which marks the first significant step for any potential candidate. The video features Romney speaking directly into the camera at the University of New Hampshire and focuses largely on the state of the economy.

"This morning I spoke with a number of students here at the University of New Hampshire," Romney says in the video. "Like young people all over the country, they wonder whether they'll find good jobs when they graduate. Last week, in Nevada, I walked through a neighborhood with homes vacant or in foreclosure. Unemployment there is over 13 percent. Across the nation, over 20 million Americans still can't find a job, or have given up looking."

Romney says in the video that President Obama is to blame since the president and most of his advisers haven't worked in the private sector. "They just don't know how jobs are created," he says.

He goes on to say he spent his "entire career" in the private sector, though he has largely dedicated himself to politics and public service since serving as governor of Massachusetts from 2002 to 2006, running for president in 2008 and helping raise funds for other politicians along the way. He says his experience as a businessman helped him streamline the Massachusetts government and balance the state budget every year.

"From my vantage point in business and in government, I have become convinced that America has been put on a dangerous course by Washington politicians, and it has become even worse during the last two years," Romney says in the video. "But I am also convinced that with able leadership, America's best days are still ahead."

Romney is the second high-profile Republican to jump into the presidential race, following former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. Other candidates who have formed exploratory committees include talk show host and businessman Herman Cain, former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer and former GOP strategist Fred Karger.

Recent polls show that Romney is often near the top of the list among Republican and Republican-leaning voters' preferred GOP presidential candidates. That said, his support among Republican voters often fails to break 20 percent. Additionally, candidates who are presumed to be less likely to officially enter the race -- such as former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and more recently Donald Trump -- are competitive with him in the polls.

Romney's entry into the race comes just one week after Mr. Obama announced the launch his official re-election campaign. Mr. Obama raised $750 million in the 2008 campaign and is expected to beat that in this election cycle, setting up a significant challenge for his Republican contenders.

With the launch of his exploratory committee, Romney can more easily tap into his own network of financial supporters to raise money in this year's second quarter (which started April 1). Late last month, Romney set the goal of raising $50 million early in the race.

While recent polls show Mr. Obama fares well in a match-up against Romney, it's clear the former governor is aware of the president's biggest vulnerability: the state of the economy. Romney's video fails to mention one of his own biggest vulnerabilities: his association with health care reform.

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hhandyman says:
Too bad Romney is seeing the glory of a Mans Job not the path to help mankind but to glorify his own self worth.. Tho a man inherit the Earth it too will pass away then where is that mans Glory.. in that which rust and doth corrupt.
Bad path for a man of earthly Means. To borrow from a Paul Dunn statement he was like Harm Killabrew.. Pratice hitting Cull Potatos.. before he did real baseball.
Do the world a favor and wakeup and back the Democratic candiadate hes better prepaired to serve the nation than a Wonderfull life player Banker Potter. The same as Ebineezer Scroooge before Christmas time.
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Zann-Zel says:
If I put my Thank You for Healthcare Reform card on here - do you think Romney will get it? : )
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johndevinejr says:
Romney is at least sane and has done some good things for people.

That certainly is enough to insure a loss in any republican primary where insanity is the first requirement.
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atomant59 replies:
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Yes, Yes, Yes he is sane and if Romney is bestowed the title of President of the United States and in the event of his death while serving as such, he will continue his reign while wearing his magical pull-ups from his own mormon planet of Kolob, which is the heavenly body nearest to the throne residence of god. Yep between The Newt, Palin, Trump and Romney, Obama must be shaking in his Kenyan Safari sandals at this very minute.
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bobsam55 says:
Lets not forget how Rommney made his fortune. He went in and bought companies proceeded to gut them. Once he completed his tasks then the jobs would be taken overseas and outsourced. Dosen't sound like a job creator kind of guy to me.
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johndevinejr replies:
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Ah, but the qualities you mention will endear him to republicans.
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bobsam55 says:
I love all these Republican candidates with their explortory stuff. What they really mean is do i want to spend millions of dollars and whooped by a black guy.
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nearl451 says:
After what happened in 2008, why does Romney think he has a chance in this country? He was surpassed by demented McCain and in Southern contests by Minister Huckabee.

Other than having an unpopular Federal Healthcare model patterned largely after his Mass. Healthcare plan, what other ideas does he have to peddle?
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bobsam55 replies:
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You hit that one on the head.
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notyrants says:
I trust no one who arrogantly says government should be run like a business. The East India Company was a corporate business the revolutionaries fought against. Today droves of these monarchists are imposing their monopolistic capitalist strategies against the will of democratic society and many have been suckered by the rhetoric. When people find their opportunities are at the mercy of tyrants they'll get it and if it's not too late, the country will be salvaged from these arrogant enemies of true freedom.
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nearl451 replies:
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magnus....you know damned well that poverty preceded Ghandi and followed his time. The intention of India's "proprieters" to exploit India for it's riches while preventing anything selfsustaining is well documented.

Your comment is simplistically sad.

Now convince me of the benefits of 18-19th century English servitude or US slavery.
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bajajohn1 says:
Romney's campaign platform will include a promise to legalize polygamy. It is a promise to the Great Mormon.
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nearl451 replies:
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No, I don't believe he is a fundamentalist.

He may promote peep stones however.
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bajajohn1 says:
ZZZZZZZZZ, what a boring prospect!
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julesarcher1 says:
The bland leading the bland.
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