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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Fyodor receives a recorded message from Steelers' Hall of Famer Lynn Swann.

Nope. He's not offering me Super Bowl tickets.

ABC News: Lynn Swann to Run for Pa. Governor


Former Steelers star Lynn Swann, who declared his candidacy for Pennsylvania governor, says he is confident he will win the state GOP committee's endorsement.

However, if the committee endorses one of his three competitors next month, Swann said Wednesday he may contest the party's candidate in the May 16 primary.

The committee's endorsement is an anti-democratic joke. Make these men face the Republican voters in a primary election. If it's good enough for Iraq, it's good enough for the Keystone State.

"If I need a primary to win, then I would have to take a serious look at being in the primary," he said.

Swann, 53, declared his candidacy in the city where he made his name in professional football. His announcement was no surprise: Swann's political committee has been raising money for his campaign for nearly a year.

He told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday afternoon that he made up his mind to run in the fall after spending months weighing support at events around the state.

Swann, a Hall of Fame receiver and longtime TV football commentator, faces three other candidates in seeking the Republican nomination for governor his first run for political office. The winner of the May 16 primary likely would face Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell, who is expected to seek a second four-year term.

If successful in his first bid for political office, Swann would become Pennsylvania's first black governor.

Fyodor breaks down the game exclusively for GoldKey Members.

Swann's advantages:
1) Name recognition.
2) He's not a professional politician. ("Not beholden to special interests", blah, blah, blah.)
3) He's a black man.

Swann's disadvantages:
1) Democrass dominance in Philly and Pittsburgh.
2) He's not a professional politician. ("Won't be able to govern effectively without a political machine", blah, blah, blah.)
3) He's a black Republican.

Opening Line: Swann is a 10 to 1 shot.

Swann kicked off his campaign with a rally Wednesday night in Pittsburgh. Former Steelers teammate Mel Blount introduced Swann, accompanied by his wife and two sons. He plans appearances in five other cities Thursday and Friday.

The Steelers won four Super Bowls during Swann's nine-year pro career with the team. He has worked for ABC Sports since his retirement from football in 1983.

Swann said he had put off a formal announcement until Wednesday to avoid conflicts with his ABC Sports duties.

If elected, Swann said he would not resume his broadcasting career even on a part-time basis. Rendell moonlights as a Philadelphia Eagles post-game analyst for Comcast SportsNet in Philadelphia.

"I think the people of Pennsylvania would rather have a governor who is committed to being there," Swann said.

Actually, Swannee, that's the only time I can trust Slow Eddie. When he's making an ass of himself on Comcast I know he's not in Harrisburg screwing me out of more money.

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