Gilmore becomes
the 17th candidate to seek the 2016 nomination, a field that
includes former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, businessman Donald
Trump and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
Earlier this month, Gilmore, 65, told the Richmond
Times-Dispatch newspaper that he planned to formally enter the
race in the first week of August.
Gilmore, who briefly sought the 2008 Republican nomination
before dropping out, served one term as Virginia's governor,
from 1998 to 2002, and was the chairman of the Republican
National Committee in 2001.
It was not clear whether Gilmore will participate in the first
official Republican debate, on Aug. 6 in Cleveland. The top 10
candidates in national polls will take part in the prime-time
debate, with the other presidential hopefuls participating in a
forum earlier in the day.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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