Stormy Daniels Forms Exploratory Committee To Run Against Vitter In 2010

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Adult film actress Stormy Daniels has officially announced that she has formed an exploratory committee for the 2010 Senate race, in which she is widely expected to run in the Republican primary against Sen. David Vitter — the Christian right conservative whose career became mired in the D.C. Madam prostitution scandal of 2007.

“I do not take this step lightly,” Daniels said in a statement. “While I have been humbled by the overwhelmingly positive response my potential candidacy has generated thus far, my decision to run for United States Senate will only be made after I have had the opportunity to discuss this prospect with as many people across the state as possible. Too many in government ignore the voices of those whom they claim to represent. I promise you that I will not.”

If she does run, Daniels’ campaign would be widely viewed as an effort to remind the state’s conservative voters about Vitter’s own indiscretions.

Full statement after the jump.

Stormy Daniels Announces Formation of Senate Exploratory Committee

NEW ORLEANS, LA. – May 21, 2009 – Today, Stormy Daniels issued the following statement announcing the formation of a committee to explore a potential campaign for United States Senate:

Today, I am excited to announce that I am taking the next step in exploring a possible run for United States Senate. Two weeks ago, I embarked on a listening tour where I had the pleasure of hearing the thoughts and concerns of my fellow Louisianans. These conversations were highly encouraging and convinced me to officially explore the possibility of running for the United States Senate. To this end, I have formed an exploratory committee to gauge Louisianans’ support for my potential candidacy.

I do not take this step lightly. While I have been humbled by the overwhelmingly positive response my potential candidacy has generated thus far, my decision to run for United States Senate will only be made after I have had the opportunity to discuss this prospect with as many people across the state as possible. Too many in government ignore the voices of those whom they claim to represent. I promise you that I will not.

Forming this committee will allow me to raise the funds necessary to explore a possible run and will provide Louisianans an opportunity to continue sharing with me their concerns and ideas. I invite you to visit www.teamstormy.com and join me in taking this next important step.

In the coming months I will continue my listening tour and am eager to visit western and northern Louisiana. I look forward to discussing further the vital priorities facing our state and nation–including reforming the tax code to a system that rewards, rather than penalizes, success, protecting our children and promoting personal responsibility as an alternative to government intrusion.

We are excited by the prospect of Stormy taking up our challenge. Now we ask you to carry on the momentum by visiting Team Stormy, signing up and making a contribution today!

Thank you all for your support of the DraftStormy movement.

Sincerely,
The DraftStormy team

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